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5 Panama Canal ExpansionThe Panama Canal is so 1914. That's why the expansion project, set to complete in 2016, will carve out a new 3.8-mile-long channel for new locks—which require 4.4 million cubic meters of concrete—and widen and deepen what is already there. Ships have grown a lot over the past century, and so the world's most famous canal must do the same to keep pace, even if that does mean whittling away more of Panama.
4 Gujarat International Finance Tec-City
To grow its financial industry and become a global financial hub, India commissioned the Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT) mega project.
At a planned cost of US$20bn, the city will stretch over 5.8 square kilometres of real estate and residential space, including over 200 skyscrapers upwards of over 80m height. This mega project has dedicated some 35 per cent to green areas, and about 25 per cent to infrastructure like roads, parking, and grass strips.
3 Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project
This mega project creates a city-within-a-city idea in the west of New York. The project is the biggest real estate development in U.S. history and the largest in New York since the Rockefeller Centre.
Construction on the upper levels will begin thereafter, set for completion in 2024. The total budgeted costs for this project add up to US$20bn.
2 Riyadh Metro
Over 176 kilometres of railway line, combined with 85 kilometres of bus rapid transit, make the Riyadh Metro the biggest mega project of its kind in the world. Many of its stations will be designed to meet the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards. The technologies necessary to that end include heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning efficiencies, and installations that conserve energy and water.
1 Khazar Islands
The centre piece of these islands, the creatively named Azerbaijan tower, will be the world’s newest tallest building. Construction kicks off in 2016. The tower will rise over 41 artificial islands in the Caspian Sea, requiring the demolition of a mountain nearby. The islands are to feature at least eight hotels, an airport, a yacht club, and a Formula 1 racetrack.
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Top 10 Web Designer And DeveloperTools To Complete Your Project Perfectly | @deCaspian
I am sharing some tools or app for all web developers or any agencies who develop and design website. This tool will help web developers to complete their task easily, timely and also exactly as they wanted to develop.
Number 1: Paymoapp
Paymo is an online project management application that is used in places like Web Design and Development, CreativeAgency, Software and IT Services, Architectural and Construction, Legal Services, Marketing and Social Media or Business Consultants.
Number 2: Creately
One web developer has to work on different diagrams, site maps, etc. Creately Diagramming Tools is one of the easiest to do this. With this tool, you can usually create a database, sitemap, or even an UI or UML makeup diagram.
Number 3: TeamGantt
With this Team Gantt app you can update various things through e-mails in your project. This Team Gantt can help to establish your task dependency and project baseline.
Number 4: Wrike
Wrike is a project management software. It helps the user to manage and track projects, deadlines, schedules and other workflow processes.
Number 5: Notism tool
Notism is a visual design feedback tool. It allows you to create a simple, efficient and consistent design.
Number 6: Crowdbase
This will increase the working speed of your team members, and create the right ideas for the job.
Number 7: Casual
This allows you to create more templates, create road maps of visual products, and draw fluoriting drawing etc., and also do more things that are beautiful and light.
Number 8: Teamfocus
Teamfocus helps you stay connected with your colleagues and finish your project with a specific timeframe. You can also create beautiful working conditions by connecting through Teamfocus.
Number 9: Glasscubes
Whether you need to connect with co-workers, clients or partners, Glasscubes ensures that you all work together in the most productive way.
Number 10: Redbooth
My last tool is Redbooth. Redbooth is easy-to-use online task and project management software for busy teams. It uses 256-bit encryption for hosting your company's many important files. By this, you can increase 5 times more safety of your data.
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BAKU - Saudi Arabia is at a turning point in its history. Last month, the government cracked down on dissidents and detained dozens of civilians. The events took place at the backdrop of other global developments such as the referendums in Iraqi Kurdistan and Catalonia as well as the ethnic cleansing of Rohingyas in Myanmar. Thus, the Saudi crackdown went largely unnoticed in the international media. Outlets that did cover the events presented it as a violation of human rights.
Yet, the nature of the arrests is more subtle and indicates that King Salman is preparing to abdicate his throne and install his son bin Salman as the new ruler of Saudi Arabia.
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BAKU - As a bridge connecting Europe and Asia, Turkey sits in between two worlds. While the Middle East is undergoing a dramatic transition, Europe is as calm as it has ever been. Should this peace be disrupted, the changes that would occur in the Balkans and the Black Sea would affect Turkey, and, thus, determine its geopolitical objectives in Europe.
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A great video on Russian MilitaryHigh speed boat. A boat is a watercraft of a large range of sizes designed to float, plane, work or travel on water. Small boats are typically found on inland waterways (e.g. rivers and lakes) or in protected coastal areas. However, boats such as the whaleboat were designed for operation as a ship in an offshore environment. In modern naval terms, a boat is a vessel small enough to be carried aboard another vessel (a ship). An older tradition is that a ship has a weather deck fully enclosing the hull space, while a boat lacks a full weather deck; this is suggested as the reason why submarines are referred to as 'boats' rather than 'ships', as a cylindrical hull has interior decks but no weatherdeck. Another definition is a vessel that can be lifted out of the water. Some definitions do not make a distinction in size, as bulk freighters 1,000 feet (300 m) long on the Great Lakes are called oreboats. Ships are generally distinguished from boats based on their larger size, shape and cargo or passenger capacity.
Boats have a wide variety of shapes, sizes and construction methods due to their intended purpose, available materials or local traditions. Canoe-type boats have been used since prehistoric times and various versions are used throughout the world for transportation, fishing or sport. Fishing boats vary widely in style partly to match local conditions. Pleasure boats include ski boats, pontoon boats, and sailboats. House boats may be used for vacationing or long-term housing. Small boats can provide transport or convey cargo (lightering) to and from large ships. Lifeboats have rescue and safety functions. Boats can be powered by human power (e.g. rowboats), wind power (e.g. sailboats) and motor power (e.g. propellor-driven motorboats driven by gasoline or diesel engines).
History[edit]
A Ukrainian dugout (dowbanka) dating from the end of the 19th century. Radomysl Castle, Ukraine[1]
Dugouts are the oldest type of boats found by archaeologists,[2] and boats have served as transportation since the earliest times.[3] Circumstantial evidence, such as the early settlement of Australia over 40,000 years ago, findings in Crete dated 130,000 years ago,[4] and findings in Flores dated to 900,000 years ago,[5] suggest that boats have been used since prehistoric times. The earliest boats are thought to have been logboats,[6] and the oldest boats found by archaeological excavation date from around 7,000–10,000 years ago. The oldest recovered boat in the world is the Pesse canoe, a dugout made from the hollowed tree trunk of a Pinus sylvestris and constructed somewhere between 8200 and 7600 BC. This canoe is exhibited in the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands.[7][8] Other very old dugout boats have also been recovered.[9][10][11] Rafts have operated for at least 8,000 years.[12] A 7,000-year-old seagoing reed boat has been found in Kuwait.[13] Boats were used between 4000 and 3000 BC in Sumer,[3] ancient Egypt[14] and in the Indian Ocean.[3]
Boats played an important role in the commerce between the Indus Valley Civilization and Mesopotamia.[15] Evidence of varying models of boats has also been discovered at various Indus Valley archaeological sites.[16][17] Uru craft originate in Beypore, a village in south Calicut, Kerala, in southwestern India. This type of mammoth wooden ship was constructed[when?] using teak, without any iron, and had a transport capacity of 400 tonnes. The ancient Arabs and Greeks used such boats as trading vessels.[citation needed]
The historians Herodotus, Pliny the Elder and Strabo record the use of boats for commerce, travel, and military purposes.[16]

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Load-out, transport and float-over installation of the HEERA HRD gas platform.
The Dockwise vessel Fjell transported the topside of the Heera HRD gas platform from Vietnam to India.

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Central Asia's first carbon neutral master plan in Baku, Azerbaijan
"Zira Island proposes an architectural landscape derived from the natural landscape of Azerbaijan".
Caucasus has long been called "The Alps of Central Asia". The natural landscape continue to play an important role in present day Azerbaijan. Shaped by the Caucasus Range towards the north and the coastline of the Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan is a strategic gateway between east and west full of contrasts and contradictions.
The landscape of Azerbaijan includes many snow-capped peaks exceeding 4.000 meters, lush green valleys towards the south and large swathes of arid semi-desert in between. Just a few hours drive away from timeless mountain villages clad in lush orchards sits the Azerbaijani capital of Baku which in Persian means "the wind swept city" whose medieval center is a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to the Zira Island Master Plan. Caucasus - The Alps of Central Asia. Located within the crescent shaped bay of the capital city Baku, Zira Island includes the Seven Peaks of Azerbaijan which is envisioned to be a sustainable model for urban development, and an iconographic skyline recognizable from the city's coastline. The Seven Peaks is an architectural landscape based upon the country's dramatic natural setting. Each of the Seven Peaks house a residential mixed-use development derived from the geometry of a famous mountain in Azerbaijan. Individually each mountain becomes a principle for mixing private and public functions. Together the mountains form an organic skyline merging with the natural topography of the island. A dense vibrant urban community connected to a series of private resort villages by a central public valley and surrounding beaches. A continuous public trekking path connects the mountains and invites visitors to scale the top of all seven peaks. In addition to the Seven Peaks the Master Plan also includes 300 private villas that take advantage of their setting with panoramic views out over the Caspian Sea.
"The Seven Peaks are conceived not only as icons, but engineered as entire eco-systems, a model for future sustainable urban development".
The vision of Zira Island is to create an island that is entirely independent of external resources. A self contained island. By combining the best of the traditional Azerbaijani building tradition with the newest technology, Zira Island will provide excellent living spaces for people, with a minimum usage of resources. A showcase to the world combining high-end living with low end resource usage.
The Seven Peaks of Azerbaijan proposes an architectural landscape derived from its natural
landscape. This new architecture not only recreates the iconic silhouettes of the seven peaks, but more importantly creates an autonomous ecosystem where the flow of air, water, heat and energy are channeled in almost natural ways. A mountain creates biotopes and eco-niches, it channels water and stores heat, it provides viewpoints and valleys, access and shelter. The Seven Peaks are conceived not only as icons, but engineered as entire eco-systems, a model for future sustainable urban development.
ZIRA ISLAND SELECTED AS FINALIST FOR CITYSCAPE REAL ESTATE AWARD IN ABU DHABI, UAE.

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Kashagan Oil FieldDevelopmentProject in the north of the Caspian Sea (man-made islands), Kazakhstan
ENKA and JV Partner Bechtel were awarded several contracts, beginning in 1998, for the development of the Kashagan Oil Field in Kazakhstan, the largest oil field discovered in the last 30 years.

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Fueling up in the air became the subject of training for pilots in the Pilot Academy in Khabarovsk Krai. The training include fighter aircraft SU-30SM, crews of the SU-24 bombers, and the newest bombers SU-34, and fighter interceptors MIG-31. Fueling is done from the air tankers Il-78 of the Russian Air Force. It's done at the speed of about 500 km/hr. It's planned that this tactical flight task will be performed at night as well.

Online and offline

The terms "online" and "offline" have specific meanings in regard to computer technology and telecommunications in which "online" indicates a state of connectivity, while "offline" indicates a disconnected state. Common vernacular extended from their computing and telecommunication meanings and refers specifically to an Internet connection. Lastly, in the area of human interaction and conversation, discussions taking place during a business meeting are "online", while issues that do not concern all participants of the meeting should be "taken offline" — continued outside of the meeting.

Definitions

In computer technology and telecommunication, online and offline are defined by Federal Standard 1037C. They are states or conditions of a "device or equipment" or of a "functional unit". To be considered online, one of the following may apply to a system: it is under the direct control of another device; it is under the direct control of the system with which it is associated; or it is available for immediate use on demand by the system without human intervention.

Project

In contemporary business and science a project is a collaborative enterprise, involving research or design, that is carefully planned to achieve a particular aim.

Project can also be defined as a set of interrelated tasks to be executed over a fixed period and within certain cost and other limitations.

Projects can be further defined as temporary rather than permanent social systems or work systems that are constituted by teams within or across organizations to accomplish particular tasks under time constraints. An ongoing project is usually called (or evolves into) a program.

Overview

The word project comes the Latin word projectum from the Latin verb proicere, "before an action" which in turn comes from pro-, which denotes precedence, something that comes before something else in time (paralleling the Greek πρό) and iacere, "to do". The word "project" thus actually originally meant "before an action".

When the English language initially adopted the word, it referred to a plan of something, not to the act of actually carrying this plan out. Something performed in accordance with a project became known as an "object".Every project has certain phases of development.

The sea has a surface area of 371,000km2 (143,200sqmi) (not including its detached lagoon of Garabogazköl Aylagy) and a volume of 78,200km3 (18,800cumi). It has a salinity of approximately 1.2% (12 g/l), about a third of the salinity of most seawater.

Etymology

The word Caspian is derived from the name of the Caspi, an ancient people who lived to the south-west of the sea in Transcaucasia.Strabo wrote that "to the country of the Albanians belongs also the territory called Caspiane, which was named after the Caspian tribe, as was also the sea; but the tribe has now disappeared". Moreover, the Caspian Gates, which is the name of a region in Iran's Tehran province, possibly indicates that they migrated to the south of the sea. The Iranian city of Qazvin shares the root of its name with that of the sea. In fact, the traditional Arabic name for the sea itself is Bahr al-Qazwin (Sea of Qazvin).

Nargin is the biggest island that separates the Bay of Baku from the sea south of the Absheron Peninsula. It has a length of 3.1km, and a width of 900 m.
The northwestern side of the island is vertical and steep. There is little vegetation.

top 5 World Largest Mega Construction Projects 2016

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5 Panama Canal ExpansionThe Panama Canal is so 1914. That's why the expansion project, set to complete in 2016, will carve out a new 3.8-mile-long channel for new locks—which require 4.4 million cubic meters of concrete—and widen and deepen what is already there. Ships have grown a lot over the past century, and so the world's most famous canal must do the same to keep pace, even if that does mean whittling away more of Panama.
4 Gujarat International Finance Tec-City
To grow its financial industry and become a global financial hub, India commissioned the Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT) mega project.
At a planned cost of US$20bn, the city will stretch over 5.8 square kilometres of real estate and residential space, including over 200 skyscrapers upwards of over 80m height. This mega project has dedicated some 35 per cent to green areas, and about 25 per cent to infrastructure like roads, parking, and grass strips.
3 Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project
This mega project creates a city-within-a-city idea in the west of New York. The project is the biggest real estate development in U.S. history and the largest in New York since the Rockefeller Centre.
Construction on the upper levels will begin thereafter, set for completion in 2024. The total budgeted costs for this project add up to US$20bn.
2 Riyadh Metro
Over 176 kilometres of railway line, combined with 85 kilometres of bus rapid transit, make the Riyadh Metro the biggest mega project of its kind in the world. Many of its stations will be designed to meet the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards. The technologies necessary to that end include heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning efficiencies, and installations that conserve energy and water.
1 Khazar Islands
The centre piece of these islands, the creatively named Azerbaijan tower, will be the world’s newest tallest building. Construction kicks off in 2016. The tower will rise over 41 artificial islands in the Caspian Sea, requiring the demolition of a mountain nearby. The islands are to feature at least eight hotels, an airport, a yacht club, and a Formula 1 racetrack.
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Top 10 Web Designer And DeveloperTools To Complete Your Project Perfectly | @deCaspian
I am sharing some tools or app for all web developers or any agencies who develop and design website. This tool will help web developers to complete their task easily, timely and also exactly as they wanted to develop.
Number 1: Paymoapp
Paymo is an online project management application that is used in places like Web Design and Development, CreativeAgency, Software and IT Services, Architectural and Construction, Legal Services, Marketing and Social Media or Business Consultants.
Number 2: Creately
One web developer has to work on different diagrams, site maps, etc. Creately Diagramming Tools is one of the easiest to do this. With this tool, you can usually create a database, sitemap, or even an UI or UML makeup diagram.
Number 3: TeamGantt
With this Team Gantt app you can update various things through e-mails in your project. This Team Gantt can help to establish your task dependency and project baseline.
Number 4: Wrike
Wrike is a project management software. It helps the user to manage and track projects, deadlines, schedules and other workflow processes.
Number 5: Notism tool
Notism is a visual design feedback tool. It allows you to create a simple, efficient and consistent design.
Number 6: Crowdbase
This will increase the working speed of your team members, and create the right ideas for the job.
Number 7: Casual
This allows you to create more templates, create road maps of visual products, and draw fluoriting drawing etc., and also do more things that are beautiful and light.
Number 8: Teamfocus
Teamfocus helps you stay connected with your colleagues and finish your project with a specific timeframe. You can also create beautiful working conditions by connecting through Teamfocus.
Number 9: Glasscubes
Whether you need to connect with co-workers, clients or partners, Glasscubes ensures that you all work together in the most productive way.
Number 10: Redbooth
My last tool is Redbooth. Redbooth is easy-to-use online task and project management software for busy teams. It uses 256-bit encryption for hosting your company's many important files. By this, you can increase 5 times more safety of your data.
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Abdication of King Salman in Saudi Arabia

Abdication of King Salman in Saudi Arabia

Abdication of King Salman in Saudi Arabia

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BAKU - Saudi Arabia is at a turning point in its history. Last month, the government cracked down on dissidents and detained dozens of civilians. The events took place at the backdrop of other global developments such as the referendums in Iraqi Kurdistan and Catalonia as well as the ethnic cleansing of Rohingyas in Myanmar. Thus, the Saudi crackdown went largely unnoticed in the international media. Outlets that did cover the events presented it as a violation of human rights.
Yet, the nature of the arrests is more subtle and indicates that King Salman is preparing to abdicate his throne and install his son bin Salman as the new ruler of Saudi Arabia.
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Geopolitics of Turkey in Europe

Geopolitics of Turkey in Europe

Geopolitics of Turkey in Europe

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BAKU - As a bridge connecting Europe and Asia, Turkey sits in between two worlds. While the Middle East is undergoing a dramatic transition, Europe is as calm as it has ever been. Should this peace be disrupted, the changes that would occur in the Balkans and the Black Sea would affect Turkey, and, thus, determine its geopolitical objectives in Europe.
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10:05

Russian Military HIGH SPEED BOAT keeps the seas and water ways safe

Russian Military HIGH SPEED BOAT keeps the seas and water ways safe

Russian Military HIGH SPEED BOAT keeps the seas and water ways safe

A great video on Russian MilitaryHigh speed boat. A boat is a watercraft of a large range of sizes designed to float, plane, work or travel on water. Small boats are typically found on inland waterways (e.g. rivers and lakes) or in protected coastal areas. However, boats such as the whaleboat were designed for operation as a ship in an offshore environment. In modern naval terms, a boat is a vessel small enough to be carried aboard another vessel (a ship). An older tradition is that a ship has a weather deck fully enclosing the hull space, while a boat lacks a full weather deck; this is suggested as the reason why submarines are referred to as 'boats' rather than 'ships', as a cylindrical hull has interior decks but no weatherdeck. Another definition is a vessel that can be lifted out of the water. Some definitions do not make a distinction in size, as bulk freighters 1,000 feet (300 m) long on the Great Lakes are called oreboats. Ships are generally distinguished from boats based on their larger size, shape and cargo or passenger capacity.
Boats have a wide variety of shapes, sizes and construction methods due to their intended purpose, available materials or local traditions. Canoe-type boats have been used since prehistoric times and various versions are used throughout the world for transportation, fishing or sport. Fishing boats vary widely in style partly to match local conditions. Pleasure boats include ski boats, pontoon boats, and sailboats. House boats may be used for vacationing or long-term housing. Small boats can provide transport or convey cargo (lightering) to and from large ships. Lifeboats have rescue and safety functions. Boats can be powered by human power (e.g. rowboats), wind power (e.g. sailboats) and motor power (e.g. propellor-driven motorboats driven by gasoline or diesel engines).
History[edit]
A Ukrainian dugout (dowbanka) dating from the end of the 19th century. Radomysl Castle, Ukraine[1]
Dugouts are the oldest type of boats found by archaeologists,[2] and boats have served as transportation since the earliest times.[3] Circumstantial evidence, such as the early settlement of Australia over 40,000 years ago, findings in Crete dated 130,000 years ago,[4] and findings in Flores dated to 900,000 years ago,[5] suggest that boats have been used since prehistoric times. The earliest boats are thought to have been logboats,[6] and the oldest boats found by archaeological excavation date from around 7,000–10,000 years ago. The oldest recovered boat in the world is the Pesse canoe, a dugout made from the hollowed tree trunk of a Pinus sylvestris and constructed somewhere between 8200 and 7600 BC. This canoe is exhibited in the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands.[7][8] Other very old dugout boats have also been recovered.[9][10][11] Rafts have operated for at least 8,000 years.[12] A 7,000-year-old seagoing reed boat has been found in Kuwait.[13] Boats were used between 4000 and 3000 BC in Sumer,[3] ancient Egypt[14] and in the Indian Ocean.[3]
Boats played an important role in the commerce between the Indus Valley Civilization and Mesopotamia.[15] Evidence of varying models of boats has also been discovered at various Indus Valley archaeological sites.[16][17] Uru craft originate in Beypore, a village in south Calicut, Kerala, in southwestern India. This type of mammoth wooden ship was constructed[when?] using teak, without any iron, and had a transport capacity of 400 tonnes. The ancient Arabs and Greeks used such boats as trading vessels.[citation needed]
The historians Herodotus, Pliny the Elder and Strabo record the use of boats for commerce, travel, and military purposes.[16]

1:51

Heera HRD topside transport & float-over

Heera HRD topside transport & float-over

Heera HRD topside transport & float-over

Load-out, transport and float-over installation of the HEERA HRD gas platform.
The Dockwise vessel Fjell transported the topside of the Heera HRD gas platform from Vietnam to India.

Geopolitics of the Northwestern Persian Gulf

Stratfor discusses the Iraq-Kuwait rivalry and the countries' access to the Persian Gulf through their new port projects.
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3:30

Zira Island Project (Baku Bay, Azerbaijan)

Zira Island Project (Baku Bay, Azerbaijan)

Zira Island Project (Baku Bay, Azerbaijan)

Central Asia's first carbon neutral master plan in Baku, Azerbaijan
"Zira Island proposes an architectural landscape derived from the natural landscape of Azerbaijan".
Caucasus has long been called "The Alps of Central Asia". The natural landscape continue to play an important role in present day Azerbaijan. Shaped by the Caucasus Range towards the north and the coastline of the Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan is a strategic gateway between east and west full of contrasts and contradictions.
The landscape of Azerbaijan includes many snow-capped peaks exceeding 4.000 meters, lush green valleys towards the south and large swathes of arid semi-desert in between. Just a few hours drive away from timeless mountain villages clad in lush orchards sits the Azerbaijani capital of Baku which in Persian means "the wind swept city" whose medieval center is a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to the Zira Island Master Plan. Caucasus - The Alps of Central Asia. Located within the crescent shaped bay of the capital city Baku, Zira Island includes the Seven Peaks of Azerbaijan which is envisioned to be a sustainable model for urban development, and an iconographic skyline recognizable from the city's coastline. The Seven Peaks is an architectural landscape based upon the country's dramatic natural setting. Each of the Seven Peaks house a residential mixed-use development derived from the geometry of a famous mountain in Azerbaijan. Individually each mountain becomes a principle for mixing private and public functions. Together the mountains form an organic skyline merging with the natural topography of the island. A dense vibrant urban community connected to a series of private resort villages by a central public valley and surrounding beaches. A continuous public trekking path connects the mountains and invites visitors to scale the top of all seven peaks. In addition to the Seven Peaks the Master Plan also includes 300 private villas that take advantage of their setting with panoramic views out over the Caspian Sea.
"The Seven Peaks are conceived not only as icons, but engineered as entire eco-systems, a model for future sustainable urban development".
The vision of Zira Island is to create an island that is entirely independent of external resources. A self contained island. By combining the best of the traditional Azerbaijani building tradition with the newest technology, Zira Island will provide excellent living spaces for people, with a minimum usage of resources. A showcase to the world combining high-end living with low end resource usage.
The Seven Peaks of Azerbaijan proposes an architectural landscape derived from its natural
landscape. This new architecture not only recreates the iconic silhouettes of the seven peaks, but more importantly creates an autonomous ecosystem where the flow of air, water, heat and energy are channeled in almost natural ways. A mountain creates biotopes and eco-niches, it channels water and stores heat, it provides viewpoints and valleys, access and shelter. The Seven Peaks are conceived not only as icons, but engineered as entire eco-systems, a model for future sustainable urban development.
ZIRA ISLAND SELECTED AS FINALIST FOR CITYSCAPE REAL ESTATE AWARD IN ABU DHABI, UAE.

8:31

ENKA Kashagan Oil Field Development Project 01

ENKA Kashagan Oil Field Development Project 01

ENKA Kashagan Oil Field Development Project 01

Kashagan Oil FieldDevelopmentProject in the north of the Caspian Sea (man-made islands), Kazakhstan
ENKA and JV Partner Bechtel were awarded several contracts, beginning in 1998, for the development of the Kashagan Oil Field in Kazakhstan, the largest oil field discovered in the last 30 years.

0:36

Russian Pilots Begin Training On Difficult Mid-Air Refuel Procedures

Russian Pilots Begin Training On Difficult Mid-Air Refuel Procedures

Russian Pilots Begin Training On Difficult Mid-Air Refuel Procedures

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Fueling up in the air became the subject of training for pilots in the Pilot Academy in Khabarovsk Krai. The training include fighter aircraft SU-30SM, crews of the SU-24 bombers, and the newest bombers SU-34, and fighter interceptors MIG-31. Fueling is done from the air tankers Il-78 of the Russian Air Force. It's done at the speed of about 500 km/hr. It's planned that this tactical flight task will be performed at night as well.

7:04

Roman Emperor Projects (Nero)

Roman Emperor Projects (Nero)

Roman Emperor Projects (Nero)

2:17

Turkey's Geographic Challenge

Turkey's Geographic Challenge

Turkey's Geographic Challenge

Stratfor examines how Turkey is attempting to expand its core into the eastern part of the country and how this affects the region.
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NO TAP goes BTO 10 - buy tourism online Firenze

NO TAP goes BTO 10 - buy tourism online Firenze

NO TAP goes BTO 10 - buy tourism online Firenze

Sabina Giese during the panel "Hospitality IndustryGoes Local"
Within the panel discussion Sabina asked to rise and take ownership for our planet and against carbon and gas projects. In particular against TAP - Trans Adriatic Pipeline.
TEN REASONS TO SAY NO TAP!
1. Neither we nor Europe need TAP
Europe has enough gas pipelines, the use of gas is decreasing constantly and it is only a financial speculation. TAP does NOT bring money or increase the economy because the company TAP AG is registered in Baar (Switzerland) and will never pay taxes in Italy.
2. TAP damages the territory wide further than only due to its project development
Bulldozer, tecnologies and the whole construction site are the worrying aspects. Wherever a gas pipeline has been build, all other local activities and economies had a collapse becoming secondary together with the inhabitants. TAP is only the beginning of the environement agression and is a devastating development model by itself.
3. TAP damages the economy with the sea, the ground and all resources
The gas pipeline is not only causing an economical damage, which could eventually be “compensatable”: In San Foca (coastline site of TAP) the acquifer is almost at the surface and the infrastructure would be dangerous for the coastline, the marine habitat, water reserves and centenary olive trees; a territory where all commercial and economical activities are enclosed, fishing, agricolture, tourism as well as the cultural and social identity of the inhabitants of Salento.
4. TAP is antidemocratic and is not listening to the citizens
TAP is only a section of a longer gas pipeline which development has been decided by the governments and by private companies without the citizens’ approval. No one has asked the inhabitants along the gas pipeline whether or not this project would be suitable. What if this project is not at all needed?
5. TAP has been imposed from the top of the top on the highest levels
The government and the company TAP AG make us believe that the gas pipeline is a “European priority”, however there is no energy strategy in place between the various governments. The European Commission has a list of more than 100 “strategical” projects, but with no criteria about what is “stretegic” and what not, and more than this, they exclude the territories totally from their decisions.
6. Ensuring energy has nothing to do with this project
The concept about “ensuring energy” has been coined on the European desks to legitimize the primordial right to get a guarantee of the volumes of oil and gas “that would be needed”. In reality 60% of the gas and 80% of the oil that are sold to Europe are already coming from extra European Countries (Nigeria, Caspian region). No problem if this is not respecting the rights of the people and the comunities where the row materials are extracted and this mega projects have been developed. Finally no approach to the problem how to decrease the dependence from gas and oil.
7. TAP serves the financial interests not people interests
Building the “gas market” is a mega deal for banks, insurances, investment fonds, companies under the premise that all risks are covered by the governments of the European Commission or from financial institutions such as The EuropeanInvestment Bank. The only scope here are the interests of the investors, above all tjose are the ones deciding the price of gas directly: why should governments and institutions invest to secure them?
8. TAP supports authoritarian governments
The gas pipeline would move gas from Azerbaigian from the Shah Deniz II gas field to the Caspian Sea and perhaps also from a future gas pipeline in Turkmenistan. Both Countries are directed by authoritarian governments that violate human rights and civil freedom every day by putting in prison activists, journalists and citizens that denounce corruptions, censures and prohibitions. Buying this gas means supporting the scheme of the Aliyev including all their violations.
9. Are we paying for this? Yes
Because TAP is within the list of projects with the European “priority” they are candidates to get the loans with subsidised interest rates for the development and the reconstruction from the European Bank and other institutions (European Investment Bank).
10 . TAP is not an alternative it is an obstacle to alternatives
TAP has been presented as an alternative to the Russian gas. Really? Looking to the gas consumtion, even in our recession times, TAP could never replace the quantity of gas imported from Russia. By the way, we do not know how much TAP is really costing and how much the other gas pipline connected to TAP will cost, from Azergìbagian

Building A Vostok Wristwatch - English Subtitle Version

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11:01

Meet Gang Members From Chicago's West Side (HBO)

Meet Gang Members From Chicago's West Side (HBO)

Meet Gang Members From Chicago's West Side (HBO)

Chicago passes 1000 gunshot victims for the year. PresidentTrump capitalized on Chicago’s troubles, and campaigned on finding the solution. 12 days after inauguration a pastor named Darrell Scott told President Trump he had a solution. Scott said “Top gang thugs” in Chicago had personally contacted him with a message for the president.
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2:02

Russian Navy Strikes ISIS from the Caspian Sea (Again)

Russian Navy Strikes ISIS from the Caspian Sea (Again)

Russian Navy Strikes ISIS from the Caspian Sea (Again)

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Massive strike with cruise missiles Kalibr-NK was made by the Russian Navy from the water zone of the Caspian Sea against terrorist objects in Raqqah, Idlib and Aleppo provinces.
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top 5 World Largest Mega Construction Projects 2016

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5 Panama Canal ExpansionThe Panama Canal is so 1914. That's why the expansion project, set to complete in 2016, will carve out a new 3.8-mile-long channel for new locks—which require 4.4 million cubic meters of concrete—and widen and deepen what is already there. Ships have grown a lot over the past century, and so the world's most famous canal must do the same to keep pace, even if that does mean whittling away more of Panama.
4 Gujarat International Finance Tec-City
To grow its financial industry and become a global financial hub, India commissioned the Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT) mega project.
At a planned cost of US$20bn, the city will stretch over 5.8 square kilometres of real estate and residential space, including over 200 skysc...

Top 10 Web Designer And DeveloperTools To Complete Your Project Perfectly | @deCaspian
I am sharing some tools or app for all web developers or any agencies who develop and design website. This tool will help web developers to complete their task easily, timely and also exactly as they wanted to develop.
Number 1: Paymoapp
Paymo is an online project management application that is used in places like Web Design and Development, CreativeAgency, Software and IT Services, Architectural and Construction, Legal Services, Marketing and Social Media or Business Consultants.
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Abdication of King Salman in Saudi Arabia

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BAKU - Saudi Arabia is at a turning point in its history. Last month, the government cracked down on dissidents and detained dozens of civilians. The events took place at the backdrop of other global developments such as the referendums in Iraqi Kurdistan and Catalonia as well as the ethnic cleansing of Rohingyas in Myanmar. Thus, the Saudi crackdown went largely unnoticed in the international media. Outlets that did cover the events presented it as a violation of human rights.
Yet, the nature of the arrests is more subtle and indicates that King Salman is preparing to abdicate his throne and install his son bin Salman as the new ruler of Saudi Arabia.
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Russian Military HIGH SPEED BOAT keeps the seas and water ways safe

A great video on Russian MilitaryHigh speed boat. A boat is a watercraft of a large range of sizes designed to float, plane, work or travel on water. Small boats are typically found on inland waterways (e.g. rivers and lakes) or in protected coastal areas. However, boats such as the whaleboat were designed for operation as a ship in an offshore environment. In modern naval terms, a boat is a vessel small enough to be carried aboard another vessel (a ship). An older tradition is that a ship has a weather deck fully enclosing the hull space, while a boat lacks a full weather deck; this is suggested as the reason why submarines are referred to as 'boats' rather than 'ships', as a cylindrical hull has interior decks but no weatherdeck. Another definition is a vessel that can be lifted out of ...

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Heera HRD topside transport & float-over

Load-out, transport and float-over installation of the HEERA HRD gas platform.
The Dockwise vessel Fjell transported the topside of the Heera HRD gas platform from Vietnam to India.

Geopolitics of the Northwestern Persian Gulf

Stratfor discusses the Iraq-Kuwait rivalry and the countries' access to the Persian Gulf through their new port projects.
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published: 22 Oct 2012

Zira Island Project (Baku Bay, Azerbaijan)

Central Asia's first carbon neutral master plan in Baku, Azerbaijan
"Zira Island proposes an architectural landscape derived from the natural landscape of Azerbaijan".
Caucasus has long been called "The Alps of Central Asia". The natural landscape continue to play an important role in present day Azerbaijan. Shaped by the Caucasus Range towards the north and the coastline of the Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan is a strategic gateway between east and west full of contrasts and contradictions.
The landscape of Azerbaijan includes many snow-capped peaks exceeding 4.000 meters, lush green valleys towards the south and large swathes of arid semi-desert in between. Just a few hours drive away from timeless mountain villages clad in lush orchards sits the Azerbaijani capital of Baku which in Persian m...

published: 11 Feb 2012

ENKA Kashagan Oil Field Development Project 01

Kashagan Oil FieldDevelopmentProject in the north of the Caspian Sea (man-made islands), Kazakhstan
ENKA and JV Partner Bechtel were awarded several contracts, beginning in 1998, for the development of the Kashagan Oil Field in Kazakhstan, the largest oil field discovered in the last 30 years.

published: 15 Apr 2015

Russian Pilots Begin Training On Difficult Mid-Air Refuel Procedures

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Fueling up in the air became the subject of training for pilots in the Pilot Academy in Khabarovsk Krai. The training include fighter aircraft SU-30SM, crews of the SU-24 bombers, and the newest bombers SU-34, and fighter interceptors MIG-31. Fueling is done from the air tankers Il-78 of the Russian Air Force. It's done at the speed of about 500 km/hr. It's planned that this tactical flight task will be performed at night as well.

published: 12 Oct 2017

Roman Emperor Projects (Nero)

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Turkey's Geographic Challenge

Stratfor examines how Turkey is attempting to expand its core into the eastern part of the country and how this affects the region.
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NO TAP goes BTO 10 - buy tourism online Firenze

Sabina Giese during the panel "Hospitality IndustryGoes Local"
Within the panel discussion Sabina asked to rise and take ownership for our planet and against carbon and gas projects. In particular against TAP - Trans Adriatic Pipeline.
TEN REASONS TO SAY NO TAP!
1. Neither we nor Europe need TAP
Europe has enough gas pipelines, the use of gas is decreasing constantly and it is only a financial speculation. TAP does NOT bring money or increase the economy because the company TAP AG is registered in Baar (Switzerland) and will never pay taxes in Italy.
2. TAP damages the territory wide further than only due to its project development
Bulldozer, tecnologies and the whole construction site are the worrying aspects. Wherever a gas pipeline has been build, all other local activities and ec...

Building A Vostok Wristwatch - English Subtitle Version

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This version has English subtitles. If the closed captions don't automatically start, click on the arrow on the lower right-hand side of the video and then click "CC".
This is a fascinating and informative demonstration of Vostok Komandirskie watches, from how the wristwatches are built, the basics of mechanical timekeeping, to the specific aspects of Vostok wristwatches. Includes a tour and of the Vostok facility and step-by-step explanation of how the wristwatches work and are built. The segment was produced by Russian television. This is an exceptionally well made segment on Vostok in specific, Russian watches in general and the macro of all watch functions. Covers the Komanderskie and Amphibia models. Also gives great demonstrations on how reliable and sturd...

published: 25 Aug 2009

Meet Gang Members From Chicago's West Side (HBO)

Chicago passes 1000 gunshot victims for the year. PresidentTrump capitalized on Chicago’s troubles, and campaigned on finding the solution. 12 days after inauguration a pastor named Darrell Scott told President Trump he had a solution. Scott said “Top gang thugs” in Chicago had personally contacted him with a message for the president.
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Russian Navy Strikes ISIS from the Caspian Sea (Again)

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Massive strike with cruise missiles Kalibr-NK was made by the Russian Navy from the water zone of the Caspian Sea against terrorist objects in Raqqah, Idlib and Aleppo provinces.
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5 Panama Canal ExpansionThe Panama Canal is so 1914. That's why the expansion project, set to complete in 2016, will carve out a new 3.8-mile-long channel for new locks—which require 4.4 million cubic meters of concrete—and widen and deepen what is already there. Ships have grown a lot over the past century, and so the world's most famous canal must do the same to keep pace, even if that does mean whittling away more of Panama.
4 Gujarat International Finance Tec-City
To grow its financial industry and become a global financial hub, India commissioned the Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT) mega project.
At a planned cost of US$20bn, the city will stretch over 5.8 square kilometres of real estate and residential space, including over 200 skyscrapers upwards of over 80m height. This mega project has dedicated some 35 per cent to green areas, and about 25 per cent to infrastructure like roads, parking, and grass strips.
3 Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project
This mega project creates a city-within-a-city idea in the west of New York. The project is the biggest real estate development in U.S. history and the largest in New York since the Rockefeller Centre.
Construction on the upper levels will begin thereafter, set for completion in 2024. The total budgeted costs for this project add up to US$20bn.
2 Riyadh Metro
Over 176 kilometres of railway line, combined with 85 kilometres of bus rapid transit, make the Riyadh Metro the biggest mega project of its kind in the world. Many of its stations will be designed to meet the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards. The technologies necessary to that end include heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning efficiencies, and installations that conserve energy and water.
1 Khazar Islands
The centre piece of these islands, the creatively named Azerbaijan tower, will be the world’s newest tallest building. Construction kicks off in 2016. The tower will rise over 41 artificial islands in the Caspian Sea, requiring the demolition of a mountain nearby. The islands are to feature at least eight hotels, an airport, a yacht club, and a Formula 1 racetrack.
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5 Panama Canal ExpansionThe Panama Canal is so 1914. That's why the expansion project, set to complete in 2016, will carve out a new 3.8-mile-long channel for new locks—which require 4.4 million cubic meters of concrete—and widen and deepen what is already there. Ships have grown a lot over the past century, and so the world's most famous canal must do the same to keep pace, even if that does mean whittling away more of Panama.
4 Gujarat International Finance Tec-City
To grow its financial industry and become a global financial hub, India commissioned the Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT) mega project.
At a planned cost of US$20bn, the city will stretch over 5.8 square kilometres of real estate and residential space, including over 200 skyscrapers upwards of over 80m height. This mega project has dedicated some 35 per cent to green areas, and about 25 per cent to infrastructure like roads, parking, and grass strips.
3 Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project
This mega project creates a city-within-a-city idea in the west of New York. The project is the biggest real estate development in U.S. history and the largest in New York since the Rockefeller Centre.
Construction on the upper levels will begin thereafter, set for completion in 2024. The total budgeted costs for this project add up to US$20bn.
2 Riyadh Metro
Over 176 kilometres of railway line, combined with 85 kilometres of bus rapid transit, make the Riyadh Metro the biggest mega project of its kind in the world. Many of its stations will be designed to meet the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards. The technologies necessary to that end include heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning efficiencies, and installations that conserve energy and water.
1 Khazar Islands
The centre piece of these islands, the creatively named Azerbaijan tower, will be the world’s newest tallest building. Construction kicks off in 2016. The tower will rise over 41 artificial islands in the Caspian Sea, requiring the demolition of a mountain nearby. The islands are to feature at least eight hotels, an airport, a yacht club, and a Formula 1 racetrack.
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Top 10 Web Designer And DeveloperTools To Complete Your Project Perfectly | @deCaspian
I am sharing some tools or app for all web developers or any agencies who develop and design website. This tool will help web developers to complete their task easily, timely and also exactly as they wanted to develop.
Number 1: Paymoapp
Paymo is an online project management application that is used in places like Web Design and Development, CreativeAgency, Software and IT Services, Architectural and Construction, Legal Services, Marketing and Social Media or Business Consultants.
Number 2: Creately
One web developer has to work on different diagrams, site maps, etc. Creately Diagramming Tools is one of the easiest to do this. With this tool, you can usually create a database, sitemap, or even an UI or UML makeup diagram.
Number 3: TeamGantt
With this Team Gantt app you can update various things through e-mails in your project. This Team Gantt can help to establish your task dependency and project baseline.
Number 4: Wrike
Wrike is a project management software. It helps the user to manage and track projects, deadlines, schedules and other workflow processes.
Number 5: Notism tool
Notism is a visual design feedback tool. It allows you to create a simple, efficient and consistent design.
Number 6: Crowdbase
This will increase the working speed of your team members, and create the right ideas for the job.
Number 7: Casual
This allows you to create more templates, create road maps of visual products, and draw fluoriting drawing etc., and also do more things that are beautiful and light.
Number 8: Teamfocus
Teamfocus helps you stay connected with your colleagues and finish your project with a specific timeframe. You can also create beautiful working conditions by connecting through Teamfocus.
Number 9: Glasscubes
Whether you need to connect with co-workers, clients or partners, Glasscubes ensures that you all work together in the most productive way.
Number 10: Redbooth
My last tool is Redbooth. Redbooth is easy-to-use online task and project management software for busy teams. It uses 256-bit encryption for hosting your company's many important files. By this, you can increase 5 times more safety of your data.
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Top 10 Web Designer And DeveloperTools To Complete Your Project Perfectly | @deCaspian
I am sharing some tools or app for all web developers or any agencies who develop and design website. This tool will help web developers to complete their task easily, timely and also exactly as they wanted to develop.
Number 1: Paymoapp
Paymo is an online project management application that is used in places like Web Design and Development, CreativeAgency, Software and IT Services, Architectural and Construction, Legal Services, Marketing and Social Media or Business Consultants.
Number 2: Creately
One web developer has to work on different diagrams, site maps, etc. Creately Diagramming Tools is one of the easiest to do this. With this tool, you can usually create a database, sitemap, or even an UI or UML makeup diagram.
Number 3: TeamGantt
With this Team Gantt app you can update various things through e-mails in your project. This Team Gantt can help to establish your task dependency and project baseline.
Number 4: Wrike
Wrike is a project management software. It helps the user to manage and track projects, deadlines, schedules and other workflow processes.
Number 5: Notism tool
Notism is a visual design feedback tool. It allows you to create a simple, efficient and consistent design.
Number 6: Crowdbase
This will increase the working speed of your team members, and create the right ideas for the job.
Number 7: Casual
This allows you to create more templates, create road maps of visual products, and draw fluoriting drawing etc., and also do more things that are beautiful and light.
Number 8: Teamfocus
Teamfocus helps you stay connected with your colleagues and finish your project with a specific timeframe. You can also create beautiful working conditions by connecting through Teamfocus.
Number 9: Glasscubes
Whether you need to connect with co-workers, clients or partners, Glasscubes ensures that you all work together in the most productive way.
Number 10: Redbooth
My last tool is Redbooth. Redbooth is easy-to-use online task and project management software for busy teams. It uses 256-bit encryption for hosting your company's many important files. By this, you can increase 5 times more safety of your data.
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Abdication of King Salman in Saudi Arabia

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BAKU - Saudi Arabia is at a turning point in its history. Last month, the government cracked down on dissidents and detained dozens of civilians. The events took place at the backdrop of other global developments such as the referendums in Iraqi Kurdistan and Catalonia as well as the ethnic cleansing of Rohingyas in Myanmar. Thus, the Saudi crackdown went largely unnoticed in the international media. Outlets that did cover the events presented it as a violation of human rights.
Yet, the nature of the arrests is more subtle and indicates that King Salman is preparing to abdicate his throne and install his son bin Salman as the new ruler of Saudi Arabia.
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BAKU - Saudi Arabia is at a turning point in its history. Last month, the government cracked down on dissidents and detained dozens of civilians. The events took place at the backdrop of other global developments such as the referendums in Iraqi Kurdistan and Catalonia as well as the ethnic cleansing of Rohingyas in Myanmar. Thus, the Saudi crackdown went largely unnoticed in the international media. Outlets that did cover the events presented it as a violation of human rights.
Yet, the nature of the arrests is more subtle and indicates that King Salman is preparing to abdicate his throne and install his son bin Salman as the new ruler of Saudi Arabia.
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BAKU - As a bridge connecting Europe and Asia, Turkey sits in between two worlds. While the Middle East is undergoing a dramatic transition, Europe is as calm as it has ever been. Should this peace be disrupted, the changes that would occur in the Balkans and the Black Sea would affect Turkey, and, thus, determine its geopolitical objectives in Europe.
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BAKU - As a bridge connecting Europe and Asia, Turkey sits in between two worlds. While the Middle East is undergoing a dramatic transition, Europe is as calm as it has ever been. Should this peace be disrupted, the changes that would occur in the Balkans and the Black Sea would affect Turkey, and, thus, determine its geopolitical objectives in Europe.
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Russian Military HIGH SPEED BOAT keeps the seas and water ways safe

A great video on Russian MilitaryHigh speed boat. A boat is a watercraft of a large range of sizes designed to float, plane, work or travel on water. Small boa...

A great video on Russian MilitaryHigh speed boat. A boat is a watercraft of a large range of sizes designed to float, plane, work or travel on water. Small boats are typically found on inland waterways (e.g. rivers and lakes) or in protected coastal areas. However, boats such as the whaleboat were designed for operation as a ship in an offshore environment. In modern naval terms, a boat is a vessel small enough to be carried aboard another vessel (a ship). An older tradition is that a ship has a weather deck fully enclosing the hull space, while a boat lacks a full weather deck; this is suggested as the reason why submarines are referred to as 'boats' rather than 'ships', as a cylindrical hull has interior decks but no weatherdeck. Another definition is a vessel that can be lifted out of the water. Some definitions do not make a distinction in size, as bulk freighters 1,000 feet (300 m) long on the Great Lakes are called oreboats. Ships are generally distinguished from boats based on their larger size, shape and cargo or passenger capacity.
Boats have a wide variety of shapes, sizes and construction methods due to their intended purpose, available materials or local traditions. Canoe-type boats have been used since prehistoric times and various versions are used throughout the world for transportation, fishing or sport. Fishing boats vary widely in style partly to match local conditions. Pleasure boats include ski boats, pontoon boats, and sailboats. House boats may be used for vacationing or long-term housing. Small boats can provide transport or convey cargo (lightering) to and from large ships. Lifeboats have rescue and safety functions. Boats can be powered by human power (e.g. rowboats), wind power (e.g. sailboats) and motor power (e.g. propellor-driven motorboats driven by gasoline or diesel engines).
History[edit]
A Ukrainian dugout (dowbanka) dating from the end of the 19th century. Radomysl Castle, Ukraine[1]
Dugouts are the oldest type of boats found by archaeologists,[2] and boats have served as transportation since the earliest times.[3] Circumstantial evidence, such as the early settlement of Australia over 40,000 years ago, findings in Crete dated 130,000 years ago,[4] and findings in Flores dated to 900,000 years ago,[5] suggest that boats have been used since prehistoric times. The earliest boats are thought to have been logboats,[6] and the oldest boats found by archaeological excavation date from around 7,000–10,000 years ago. The oldest recovered boat in the world is the Pesse canoe, a dugout made from the hollowed tree trunk of a Pinus sylvestris and constructed somewhere between 8200 and 7600 BC. This canoe is exhibited in the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands.[7][8] Other very old dugout boats have also been recovered.[9][10][11] Rafts have operated for at least 8,000 years.[12] A 7,000-year-old seagoing reed boat has been found in Kuwait.[13] Boats were used between 4000 and 3000 BC in Sumer,[3] ancient Egypt[14] and in the Indian Ocean.[3]
Boats played an important role in the commerce between the Indus Valley Civilization and Mesopotamia.[15] Evidence of varying models of boats has also been discovered at various Indus Valley archaeological sites.[16][17] Uru craft originate in Beypore, a village in south Calicut, Kerala, in southwestern India. This type of mammoth wooden ship was constructed[when?] using teak, without any iron, and had a transport capacity of 400 tonnes. The ancient Arabs and Greeks used such boats as trading vessels.[citation needed]
The historians Herodotus, Pliny the Elder and Strabo record the use of boats for commerce, travel, and military purposes.[16]

A great video on Russian MilitaryHigh speed boat. A boat is a watercraft of a large range of sizes designed to float, plane, work or travel on water. Small boats are typically found on inland waterways (e.g. rivers and lakes) or in protected coastal areas. However, boats such as the whaleboat were designed for operation as a ship in an offshore environment. In modern naval terms, a boat is a vessel small enough to be carried aboard another vessel (a ship). An older tradition is that a ship has a weather deck fully enclosing the hull space, while a boat lacks a full weather deck; this is suggested as the reason why submarines are referred to as 'boats' rather than 'ships', as a cylindrical hull has interior decks but no weatherdeck. Another definition is a vessel that can be lifted out of the water. Some definitions do not make a distinction in size, as bulk freighters 1,000 feet (300 m) long on the Great Lakes are called oreboats. Ships are generally distinguished from boats based on their larger size, shape and cargo or passenger capacity.
Boats have a wide variety of shapes, sizes and construction methods due to their intended purpose, available materials or local traditions. Canoe-type boats have been used since prehistoric times and various versions are used throughout the world for transportation, fishing or sport. Fishing boats vary widely in style partly to match local conditions. Pleasure boats include ski boats, pontoon boats, and sailboats. House boats may be used for vacationing or long-term housing. Small boats can provide transport or convey cargo (lightering) to and from large ships. Lifeboats have rescue and safety functions. Boats can be powered by human power (e.g. rowboats), wind power (e.g. sailboats) and motor power (e.g. propellor-driven motorboats driven by gasoline or diesel engines).
History[edit]
A Ukrainian dugout (dowbanka) dating from the end of the 19th century. Radomysl Castle, Ukraine[1]
Dugouts are the oldest type of boats found by archaeologists,[2] and boats have served as transportation since the earliest times.[3] Circumstantial evidence, such as the early settlement of Australia over 40,000 years ago, findings in Crete dated 130,000 years ago,[4] and findings in Flores dated to 900,000 years ago,[5] suggest that boats have been used since prehistoric times. The earliest boats are thought to have been logboats,[6] and the oldest boats found by archaeological excavation date from around 7,000–10,000 years ago. The oldest recovered boat in the world is the Pesse canoe, a dugout made from the hollowed tree trunk of a Pinus sylvestris and constructed somewhere between 8200 and 7600 BC. This canoe is exhibited in the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands.[7][8] Other very old dugout boats have also been recovered.[9][10][11] Rafts have operated for at least 8,000 years.[12] A 7,000-year-old seagoing reed boat has been found in Kuwait.[13] Boats were used between 4000 and 3000 BC in Sumer,[3] ancient Egypt[14] and in the Indian Ocean.[3]
Boats played an important role in the commerce between the Indus Valley Civilization and Mesopotamia.[15] Evidence of varying models of boats has also been discovered at various Indus Valley archaeological sites.[16][17] Uru craft originate in Beypore, a village in south Calicut, Kerala, in southwestern India. This type of mammoth wooden ship was constructed[when?] using teak, without any iron, and had a transport capacity of 400 tonnes. The ancient Arabs and Greeks used such boats as trading vessels.[citation needed]
The historians Herodotus, Pliny the Elder and Strabo record the use of boats for commerce, travel, and military purposes.[16]

Geopolitics of the Northwestern Persian Gulf

Stratfor discusses the Iraq-Kuwait rivalry and the countries' access to the Persian Gulf through their new port projects.
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Stratfor discusses the Iraq-Kuwait rivalry and the countries' access to the Persian Gulf through their new port projects.
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Central Asia's first carbon neutral master plan in Baku, Azerbaijan
"Zira Island proposes an architectural landscape derived from the natural landscape of Azerbaijan".
Caucasus has long been called "The Alps of Central Asia". The natural landscape continue to play an important role in present day Azerbaijan. Shaped by the Caucasus Range towards the north and the coastline of the Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan is a strategic gateway between east and west full of contrasts and contradictions.
The landscape of Azerbaijan includes many snow-capped peaks exceeding 4.000 meters, lush green valleys towards the south and large swathes of arid semi-desert in between. Just a few hours drive away from timeless mountain villages clad in lush orchards sits the Azerbaijani capital of Baku which in Persian means "the wind swept city" whose medieval center is a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to the Zira Island Master Plan. Caucasus - The Alps of Central Asia. Located within the crescent shaped bay of the capital city Baku, Zira Island includes the Seven Peaks of Azerbaijan which is envisioned to be a sustainable model for urban development, and an iconographic skyline recognizable from the city's coastline. The Seven Peaks is an architectural landscape based upon the country's dramatic natural setting. Each of the Seven Peaks house a residential mixed-use development derived from the geometry of a famous mountain in Azerbaijan. Individually each mountain becomes a principle for mixing private and public functions. Together the mountains form an organic skyline merging with the natural topography of the island. A dense vibrant urban community connected to a series of private resort villages by a central public valley and surrounding beaches. A continuous public trekking path connects the mountains and invites visitors to scale the top of all seven peaks. In addition to the Seven Peaks the Master Plan also includes 300 private villas that take advantage of their setting with panoramic views out over the Caspian Sea.
"The Seven Peaks are conceived not only as icons, but engineered as entire eco-systems, a model for future sustainable urban development".
The vision of Zira Island is to create an island that is entirely independent of external resources. A self contained island. By combining the best of the traditional Azerbaijani building tradition with the newest technology, Zira Island will provide excellent living spaces for people, with a minimum usage of resources. A showcase to the world combining high-end living with low end resource usage.
The Seven Peaks of Azerbaijan proposes an architectural landscape derived from its natural
landscape. This new architecture not only recreates the iconic silhouettes of the seven peaks, but more importantly creates an autonomous ecosystem where the flow of air, water, heat and energy are channeled in almost natural ways. A mountain creates biotopes and eco-niches, it channels water and stores heat, it provides viewpoints and valleys, access and shelter. The Seven Peaks are conceived not only as icons, but engineered as entire eco-systems, a model for future sustainable urban development.
ZIRA ISLAND SELECTED AS FINALIST FOR CITYSCAPE REAL ESTATE AWARD IN ABU DHABI, UAE.

Central Asia's first carbon neutral master plan in Baku, Azerbaijan
"Zira Island proposes an architectural landscape derived from the natural landscape of Azerbaijan".
Caucasus has long been called "The Alps of Central Asia". The natural landscape continue to play an important role in present day Azerbaijan. Shaped by the Caucasus Range towards the north and the coastline of the Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan is a strategic gateway between east and west full of contrasts and contradictions.
The landscape of Azerbaijan includes many snow-capped peaks exceeding 4.000 meters, lush green valleys towards the south and large swathes of arid semi-desert in between. Just a few hours drive away from timeless mountain villages clad in lush orchards sits the Azerbaijani capital of Baku which in Persian means "the wind swept city" whose medieval center is a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to the Zira Island Master Plan. Caucasus - The Alps of Central Asia. Located within the crescent shaped bay of the capital city Baku, Zira Island includes the Seven Peaks of Azerbaijan which is envisioned to be a sustainable model for urban development, and an iconographic skyline recognizable from the city's coastline. The Seven Peaks is an architectural landscape based upon the country's dramatic natural setting. Each of the Seven Peaks house a residential mixed-use development derived from the geometry of a famous mountain in Azerbaijan. Individually each mountain becomes a principle for mixing private and public functions. Together the mountains form an organic skyline merging with the natural topography of the island. A dense vibrant urban community connected to a series of private resort villages by a central public valley and surrounding beaches. A continuous public trekking path connects the mountains and invites visitors to scale the top of all seven peaks. In addition to the Seven Peaks the Master Plan also includes 300 private villas that take advantage of their setting with panoramic views out over the Caspian Sea.
"The Seven Peaks are conceived not only as icons, but engineered as entire eco-systems, a model for future sustainable urban development".
The vision of Zira Island is to create an island that is entirely independent of external resources. A self contained island. By combining the best of the traditional Azerbaijani building tradition with the newest technology, Zira Island will provide excellent living spaces for people, with a minimum usage of resources. A showcase to the world combining high-end living with low end resource usage.
The Seven Peaks of Azerbaijan proposes an architectural landscape derived from its natural
landscape. This new architecture not only recreates the iconic silhouettes of the seven peaks, but more importantly creates an autonomous ecosystem where the flow of air, water, heat and energy are channeled in almost natural ways. A mountain creates biotopes and eco-niches, it channels water and stores heat, it provides viewpoints and valleys, access and shelter. The Seven Peaks are conceived not only as icons, but engineered as entire eco-systems, a model for future sustainable urban development.
ZIRA ISLAND SELECTED AS FINALIST FOR CITYSCAPE REAL ESTATE AWARD IN ABU DHABI, UAE.

Kashagan Oil FieldDevelopmentProject in the north of the Caspian Sea (man-made islands), Kazakhstan
ENKA and JV Partner Bechtel were awarded several contracts, beginning in 1998, for the development of the Kashagan Oil Field in Kazakhstan, the largest oil field discovered in the last 30 years.

Kashagan Oil FieldDevelopmentProject in the north of the Caspian Sea (man-made islands), Kazakhstan
ENKA and JV Partner Bechtel were awarded several contracts, beginning in 1998, for the development of the Kashagan Oil Field in Kazakhstan, the largest oil field discovered in the last 30 years.

Russian Pilots Begin Training On Difficult Mid-Air Refuel Procedures

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Fueling up in the air became the subject of training for pilots in the Pilot Academy in Khabarovsk Krai. The training include fighter aircraft SU-30SM, crews of the SU-24 bombers, and the newest bombers SU-34, and fighter interceptors MIG-31. Fueling is done from the air tankers Il-78 of the Russian Air Force. It's done at the speed of about 500 km/hr. It's planned that this tactical flight task will be performed at night as well.

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Fueling up in the air became the subject of training for pilots in the Pilot Academy in Khabarovsk Krai. The training include fighter aircraft SU-30SM, crews of the SU-24 bombers, and the newest bombers SU-34, and fighter interceptors MIG-31. Fueling is done from the air tankers Il-78 of the Russian Air Force. It's done at the speed of about 500 km/hr. It's planned that this tactical flight task will be performed at night as well.

Turkey's Geographic Challenge

Stratfor examines how Turkey is attempting to expand its core into the eastern part of the country and how this affects the region.
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Stratfor examines how Turkey is attempting to expand its core into the eastern part of the country and how this affects the region.
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The Aral Sea Has Risen Again

Humans killed the world's 4th largest lake, but now it's coming back to life
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Sabina Giese during the panel "Hospitality IndustryGoes Local"
Within the panel discussion Sabina asked to rise and take ownership for our planet and against carbon and gas projects. In particular against TAP - Trans Adriatic Pipeline.
TEN REASONS TO SAY NO TAP!
1. Neither we nor Europe need TAP
Europe has enough gas pipelines, the use of gas is decreasing constantly and it is only a financial speculation. TAP does NOT bring money or increase the economy because the company TAP AG is registered in Baar (Switzerland) and will never pay taxes in Italy.
2. TAP damages the territory wide further than only due to its project development
Bulldozer, tecnologies and the whole construction site are the worrying aspects. Wherever a gas pipeline has been build, all other local activities and economies had a collapse becoming secondary together with the inhabitants. TAP is only the beginning of the environement agression and is a devastating development model by itself.
3. TAP damages the economy with the sea, the ground and all resources
The gas pipeline is not only causing an economical damage, which could eventually be “compensatable”: In San Foca (coastline site of TAP) the acquifer is almost at the surface and the infrastructure would be dangerous for the coastline, the marine habitat, water reserves and centenary olive trees; a territory where all commercial and economical activities are enclosed, fishing, agricolture, tourism as well as the cultural and social identity of the inhabitants of Salento.
4. TAP is antidemocratic and is not listening to the citizens
TAP is only a section of a longer gas pipeline which development has been decided by the governments and by private companies without the citizens’ approval. No one has asked the inhabitants along the gas pipeline whether or not this project would be suitable. What if this project is not at all needed?
5. TAP has been imposed from the top of the top on the highest levels
The government and the company TAP AG make us believe that the gas pipeline is a “European priority”, however there is no energy strategy in place between the various governments. The European Commission has a list of more than 100 “strategical” projects, but with no criteria about what is “stretegic” and what not, and more than this, they exclude the territories totally from their decisions.
6. Ensuring energy has nothing to do with this project
The concept about “ensuring energy” has been coined on the European desks to legitimize the primordial right to get a guarantee of the volumes of oil and gas “that would be needed”. In reality 60% of the gas and 80% of the oil that are sold to Europe are already coming from extra European Countries (Nigeria, Caspian region). No problem if this is not respecting the rights of the people and the comunities where the row materials are extracted and this mega projects have been developed. Finally no approach to the problem how to decrease the dependence from gas and oil.
7. TAP serves the financial interests not people interests
Building the “gas market” is a mega deal for banks, insurances, investment fonds, companies under the premise that all risks are covered by the governments of the European Commission or from financial institutions such as The EuropeanInvestment Bank. The only scope here are the interests of the investors, above all tjose are the ones deciding the price of gas directly: why should governments and institutions invest to secure them?
8. TAP supports authoritarian governments
The gas pipeline would move gas from Azerbaigian from the Shah Deniz II gas field to the Caspian Sea and perhaps also from a future gas pipeline in Turkmenistan. Both Countries are directed by authoritarian governments that violate human rights and civil freedom every day by putting in prison activists, journalists and citizens that denounce corruptions, censures and prohibitions. Buying this gas means supporting the scheme of the Aliyev including all their violations.
9. Are we paying for this? Yes
Because TAP is within the list of projects with the European “priority” they are candidates to get the loans with subsidised interest rates for the development and the reconstruction from the European Bank and other institutions (European Investment Bank).
10 . TAP is not an alternative it is an obstacle to alternatives
TAP has been presented as an alternative to the Russian gas. Really? Looking to the gas consumtion, even in our recession times, TAP could never replace the quantity of gas imported from Russia. By the way, we do not know how much TAP is really costing and how much the other gas pipline connected to TAP will cost, from Azergìbagian

Sabina Giese during the panel "Hospitality IndustryGoes Local"
Within the panel discussion Sabina asked to rise and take ownership for our planet and against carbon and gas projects. In particular against TAP - Trans Adriatic Pipeline.
TEN REASONS TO SAY NO TAP!
1. Neither we nor Europe need TAP
Europe has enough gas pipelines, the use of gas is decreasing constantly and it is only a financial speculation. TAP does NOT bring money or increase the economy because the company TAP AG is registered in Baar (Switzerland) and will never pay taxes in Italy.
2. TAP damages the territory wide further than only due to its project development
Bulldozer, tecnologies and the whole construction site are the worrying aspects. Wherever a gas pipeline has been build, all other local activities and economies had a collapse becoming secondary together with the inhabitants. TAP is only the beginning of the environement agression and is a devastating development model by itself.
3. TAP damages the economy with the sea, the ground and all resources
The gas pipeline is not only causing an economical damage, which could eventually be “compensatable”: In San Foca (coastline site of TAP) the acquifer is almost at the surface and the infrastructure would be dangerous for the coastline, the marine habitat, water reserves and centenary olive trees; a territory where all commercial and economical activities are enclosed, fishing, agricolture, tourism as well as the cultural and social identity of the inhabitants of Salento.
4. TAP is antidemocratic and is not listening to the citizens
TAP is only a section of a longer gas pipeline which development has been decided by the governments and by private companies without the citizens’ approval. No one has asked the inhabitants along the gas pipeline whether or not this project would be suitable. What if this project is not at all needed?
5. TAP has been imposed from the top of the top on the highest levels
The government and the company TAP AG make us believe that the gas pipeline is a “European priority”, however there is no energy strategy in place between the various governments. The European Commission has a list of more than 100 “strategical” projects, but with no criteria about what is “stretegic” and what not, and more than this, they exclude the territories totally from their decisions.
6. Ensuring energy has nothing to do with this project
The concept about “ensuring energy” has been coined on the European desks to legitimize the primordial right to get a guarantee of the volumes of oil and gas “that would be needed”. In reality 60% of the gas and 80% of the oil that are sold to Europe are already coming from extra European Countries (Nigeria, Caspian region). No problem if this is not respecting the rights of the people and the comunities where the row materials are extracted and this mega projects have been developed. Finally no approach to the problem how to decrease the dependence from gas and oil.
7. TAP serves the financial interests not people interests
Building the “gas market” is a mega deal for banks, insurances, investment fonds, companies under the premise that all risks are covered by the governments of the European Commission or from financial institutions such as The EuropeanInvestment Bank. The only scope here are the interests of the investors, above all tjose are the ones deciding the price of gas directly: why should governments and institutions invest to secure them?
8. TAP supports authoritarian governments
The gas pipeline would move gas from Azerbaigian from the Shah Deniz II gas field to the Caspian Sea and perhaps also from a future gas pipeline in Turkmenistan. Both Countries are directed by authoritarian governments that violate human rights and civil freedom every day by putting in prison activists, journalists and citizens that denounce corruptions, censures and prohibitions. Buying this gas means supporting the scheme of the Aliyev including all their violations.
9. Are we paying for this? Yes
Because TAP is within the list of projects with the European “priority” they are candidates to get the loans with subsidised interest rates for the development and the reconstruction from the European Bank and other institutions (European Investment Bank).
10 . TAP is not an alternative it is an obstacle to alternatives
TAP has been presented as an alternative to the Russian gas. Really? Looking to the gas consumtion, even in our recession times, TAP could never replace the quantity of gas imported from Russia. By the way, we do not know how much TAP is really costing and how much the other gas pipline connected to TAP will cost, from Azergìbagian

Building A Vostok Wristwatch - English Subtitle Version

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This is a fascinating and informative demonstration of Vostok Komandirskie watches, from how the wristwatches are built, the basics of mechanical timekeeping, to the specific aspects of Vostok wristwatches. Includes a tour and of the Vostok facility and step-by-step explanation of how the wristwatches work and are built. The segment was produced by Russian television. This is an exceptionally well made segment on Vostok in specific, Russian watches in general and the macro of all watch functions. Covers the Komanderskie and Amphibia models. Also gives great demonstrations on how reliable and sturdy the Vostok watch is.

http://bit.ly/2j7WMhg
This version has English subtitles. If the closed captions don't automatically start, click on the arrow on the lower right-hand side of the video and then click "CC".
This is a fascinating and informative demonstration of Vostok Komandirskie watches, from how the wristwatches are built, the basics of mechanical timekeeping, to the specific aspects of Vostok wristwatches. Includes a tour and of the Vostok facility and step-by-step explanation of how the wristwatches work and are built. The segment was produced by Russian television. This is an exceptionally well made segment on Vostok in specific, Russian watches in general and the macro of all watch functions. Covers the Komanderskie and Amphibia models. Also gives great demonstrations on how reliable and sturdy the Vostok watch is.

Meet Gang Members From Chicago's West Side (HBO)

Chicago passes 1000 gunshot victims for the year. PresidentTrump capitalized on Chicago’s troubles, and campaigned on finding the solution. 12 days after inau...

Chicago passes 1000 gunshot victims for the year. PresidentTrump capitalized on Chicago’s troubles, and campaigned on finding the solution. 12 days after inauguration a pastor named Darrell Scott told President Trump he had a solution. Scott said “Top gang thugs” in Chicago had personally contacted him with a message for the president.
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Chicago passes 1000 gunshot victims for the year. PresidentTrump capitalized on Chicago’s troubles, and campaigned on finding the solution. 12 days after inauguration a pastor named Darrell Scott told President Trump he had a solution. Scott said “Top gang thugs” in Chicago had personally contacted him with a message for the president.
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Massive strike with cruise missiles Kalibr-NK was made by the Russian Navy from the water zone of the Caspian Sea against terrorist objects in Raqqah, Idlib and Aleppo provinces.
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Massive strike with cruise missiles Kalibr-NK was made by the Russian Navy from the water zone of the Caspian Sea against terrorist objects in Raqqah, Idlib and Aleppo provinces.
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Beginner Knit Blanket Class, Full Class

Free pattern can be found here:
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Learn to make our Beginner Knit Blanket, as Jenny shows you all the steps to completing this gorgeous project.
The yarn used is Knit Picks Preciosa Tonal Worsted in Anemone, Bare, Blue Skies, and Crest. http://knitpicks.com/yarns/Preciosa_Tonal_Worsted_Yarn__D5420278.html
The needles used are Knit Picks Caspian Interchangeables, Size US 9 on a 60" cable. Find them here: http://www.knitpicks.com/needles/Caspian_Interchangeable_Circular_Knitting_Needle_Tips__DKPInterCaspianTips.html

published: 21 Jan 2016

Who were the Proto-Indo-Europeans?

Formerly the existence of the Proto-Indo-Europeans (aka Aryans) was based purely on linguistic evidence, but recent analysis of DNA of the Yamnaya culture, demonstrates their genetic legacy on Indo-European cultures in a timeframe that matches the expansion proposed by linguists.
Most interesting of all, despite the fact these people started off in the Pontic Caspian steppe, the modern populations who bear the closest genetic resemblance to them are NorthernEuropeans.
This video explains what genetic and linguistic evidence tells us about how they lived, what they looked like and what their pagan religion was like. I also respond to Varg's VR about the bear cult and point out that the Proto-Indo-Europeans certainly revered bears.
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published: 10 Jun 2017

Project Duterte. Law enforcement or mass terror? The Philippines’ war on drugs.

VisitRTD's website to watch this programme in pilot film format with sections of 360° video: https://rtd.rt.com/films/project-duterte/ They are marked with dark dots on the timeline. You can switch between the 360 videos and the film. All the panoramic videos have captions explaining what is happening on screen. You can rotate the screen with your mouse.
The Philippines’s controversial PresidentRodrigo Duterte came to power on his promise to crack down on crime. Dubbed “The Punisher”, he addressed his subjects, encouraging them to kill drug addicts. However, his inauguration was followed by a wave of extrajudicial killings of alleged drug dealers and now he denies any involvement with the vigilante violence.
A dramatic increase in brutal street executions coincided with the start of “...

Захват "Завода 311" Battlefield 4

published: 07 Mar 2014

Episode 13 Knitting Origins

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I talk a bit about how i first started knitting and announce a second giveaway out of the KAL.
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published: 22 Oct 2017

Battlefield 3 LIVE with Bonecrusher4152 for 20 minutes!

Here I was playing SquadRush and since it is the fastest matches on here, it STILL lasted for about 20 minutes! If you're a COD player TRY to enjoy the LIVE gameplay on horrible quality for the LAST time!
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The Internet of Things

The Internet of Things involves the insidious use of RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) chips as a means of controlling inventory and monitoring 'things'. The next step will be to track and monitor people through an interwoven control system. Both practices threaten our privacy in diverse ways. Google,once a noun, now a verb, has designs on the internet itself and all aspects of our daily lives. This is the first of two parts on the issue of privacy, the first focusing on privacy issues as they relate to RFID and other forms of tracking and monitoring.
Dr. Katherine Albrecht is the director of CASPIAN (ConsumersAgainstSupermarketPrivacyInvasion and Numbering), an organization she founded in 1999 to advocate free-market, consumer-based solutions to the problem of retail privacy inva...

How Big Oil Conquered the World

TRANSCRIPT AND SOURCES: https://www.corbettreport.com/?p=16888
From farm to pharmaceutical, diesel truck to dinner plate, pipeline to plastic product, it is impossible to think of an area of our modern-day lives that is not affected by the oil industry. The story of oil is the story of the modern world. And this is the story of those who helped shape that world, and how the oil-igarchy they created is on the verge of monopolizing life itself.

Free pattern can be found here:
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Learn to make our Beginner Knit Blanket, as Jenny shows you all the steps to completing this gorgeous project.
The yarn used is Knit Picks Preciosa Tonal Worsted in Anemone, Bare, Blue Skies, and Crest. http://knitpicks.com/yarns/Preciosa_Tonal_Worsted_Yarn__D5420278.html
The needles used are Knit Picks Caspian Interchangeables, Size US 9 on a 60" cable. Find them here: http://www.knitpicks.com/needles/Caspian_Interchangeable_Circular_Knitting_Needle_Tips__DKPInterCaspianTips.html

Free pattern can be found here:
http://www.knitpicks.com/patterns/Knit_Beginner_Blanket__D55732220.html
Learn to make our Beginner Knit Blanket, as Jenny shows you all the steps to completing this gorgeous project.
The yarn used is Knit Picks Preciosa Tonal Worsted in Anemone, Bare, Blue Skies, and Crest. http://knitpicks.com/yarns/Preciosa_Tonal_Worsted_Yarn__D5420278.html
The needles used are Knit Picks Caspian Interchangeables, Size US 9 on a 60" cable. Find them here: http://www.knitpicks.com/needles/Caspian_Interchangeable_Circular_Knitting_Needle_Tips__DKPInterCaspianTips.html

Who were the Proto-Indo-Europeans?

Formerly the existence of the Proto-Indo-Europeans (aka Aryans) was based purely on linguistic evidence, but recent analysis of DNA of the Yamnaya culture, demo...

Formerly the existence of the Proto-Indo-Europeans (aka Aryans) was based purely on linguistic evidence, but recent analysis of DNA of the Yamnaya culture, demonstrates their genetic legacy on Indo-European cultures in a timeframe that matches the expansion proposed by linguists.
Most interesting of all, despite the fact these people started off in the Pontic Caspian steppe, the modern populations who bear the closest genetic resemblance to them are NorthernEuropeans.
This video explains what genetic and linguistic evidence tells us about how they lived, what they looked like and what their pagan religion was like. I also respond to Varg's VR about the bear cult and point out that the Proto-Indo-Europeans certainly revered bears.
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Massive migration from the steppe was source for Indo-European languages in Europehttp://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v522/n7555/abs/nature14317.htmlSteppe people had healthy genes
http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2017/06/02/145193
90% of British DNA replaced in Neolithic by steppe descended invaders
http://eurogenes.blogspot.se/2017/05/the-bell-beaker-behemoth_10.html
3 populations make up modern Europeans
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B016wEaS0EWqMGxGSTBTc3VxVVU/view
Culture and language among Corded ware people
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B016wEaS0EWqMDVyQUlQb1hUY28/view
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B016wEaS0EWqX2hCNHZzS09kZWc/view

Formerly the existence of the Proto-Indo-Europeans (aka Aryans) was based purely on linguistic evidence, but recent analysis of DNA of the Yamnaya culture, demonstrates their genetic legacy on Indo-European cultures in a timeframe that matches the expansion proposed by linguists.
Most interesting of all, despite the fact these people started off in the Pontic Caspian steppe, the modern populations who bear the closest genetic resemblance to them are NorthernEuropeans.
This video explains what genetic and linguistic evidence tells us about how they lived, what they looked like and what their pagan religion was like. I also respond to Varg's VR about the bear cult and point out that the Proto-Indo-Europeans certainly revered bears.
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Massive migration from the steppe was source for Indo-European languages in Europehttp://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v522/n7555/abs/nature14317.htmlSteppe people had healthy genes
http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2017/06/02/145193
90% of British DNA replaced in Neolithic by steppe descended invaders
http://eurogenes.blogspot.se/2017/05/the-bell-beaker-behemoth_10.html
3 populations make up modern Europeans
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B016wEaS0EWqMGxGSTBTc3VxVVU/view
Culture and language among Corded ware people
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B016wEaS0EWqMDVyQUlQb1hUY28/view
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B016wEaS0EWqX2hCNHZzS09kZWc/view

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Project Duterte. Law enforcement or mass terror? The Philippines’ war on drugs.

VisitRTD's website to watch this programme in pilot film format with sections of 360° video: https://rtd.rt.com/films/project-duterte/ They are marked with dar...

VisitRTD's website to watch this programme in pilot film format with sections of 360° video: https://rtd.rt.com/films/project-duterte/ They are marked with dark dots on the timeline. You can switch between the 360 videos and the film. All the panoramic videos have captions explaining what is happening on screen. You can rotate the screen with your mouse.
The Philippines’s controversial PresidentRodrigo Duterte came to power on his promise to crack down on crime. Dubbed “The Punisher”, he addressed his subjects, encouraging them to kill drug addicts. However, his inauguration was followed by a wave of extrajudicial killings of alleged drug dealers and now he denies any involvement with the vigilante violence.
A dramatic increase in brutal street executions coincided with the start of “ProjectDuterte”, the police programme aimed at “Drug Use and Trafficking Elimination through Rehabilitation, Training and Enforcement”, many Filipinos claim they have lost all trust in the country’s law enforcement.
Most of the street murders carry distinct hallmarks; the victims’ heads are wrapped in adhesive tape, they are left with stab wounds and a sign accusing them of being drug “pushers” is left at the scene. Some believe the police are behind the murders, others that the drug cartels kill their own to cover their tracks. RT Doc spoke to a “death squad” member who claims to have been hired by the authorities to assassinate suspects. The more prominent an alleged drug dealer, the more his killers are paid. The President concedes that there may be innocent victims but he simply describes them as ‘collateral damage’.
Street murder without trial, suspects dying in police custody, overcrowded prisons, vigilante terror squads hunting targets for the price put on their heads and innocent lives lost: all this adds up to the flip side of the Philippines’ war on drugs. President Duterte talks exclusively to RT Doc.
360 videos:
Project Duterte: Night patrol in 360 https://youtu.be/SMjlZNANTfQ
Project Duterte: SlumWake in 360 https://youtu.be/WPzOfSJHYXw
Project Duterte: ExclusiveInterview with President Duterte in 360 https://youtu.be/hFV8nAEatYY
Project Duterte: Quenzon CityJail in 360 https://youtu.be/8O_ivTq7DN0
Project Duterte: Police patrol in 360 https://youtu.be/YPNUMQECsbw
Project Duterte: South CotabatoProvincial Jail in 360 https://youtu.be/-C5aelgl08c
Project Duterte: Police on Parade in 360 https://youtu.be/ksJ4sOUTjRY
Project Duterte: Coffins a Living in 360 https://youtu.be/mAzIR-O4Ktg
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The Philippines’s controversial PresidentRodrigo Duterte came to power on his promise to crack down on crime. Dubbed “The Punisher”, he addressed his subjects, encouraging them to kill drug addicts. However, his inauguration was followed by a wave of extrajudicial killings of alleged drug dealers and now he denies any involvement with the vigilante violence.
A dramatic increase in brutal street executions coincided with the start of “ProjectDuterte”, the police programme aimed at “Drug Use and Trafficking Elimination through Rehabilitation, Training and Enforcement”, many Filipinos claim they have lost all trust in the country’s law enforcement.
Most of the street murders carry distinct hallmarks; the victims’ heads are wrapped in adhesive tape, they are left with stab wounds and a sign accusing them of being drug “pushers” is left at the scene. Some believe the police are behind the murders, others that the drug cartels kill their own to cover their tracks. RT Doc spoke to a “death squad” member who claims to have been hired by the authorities to assassinate suspects. The more prominent an alleged drug dealer, the more his killers are paid. The President concedes that there may be innocent victims but he simply describes them as ‘collateral damage’.
Street murder without trial, suspects dying in police custody, overcrowded prisons, vigilante terror squads hunting targets for the price put on their heads and innocent lives lost: all this adds up to the flip side of the Philippines’ war on drugs. President Duterte talks exclusively to RT Doc.
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The Internet of Things involves the insidious use of RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) chips as a means of controlling inventory and monitoring 'things'. The next step will be to track and monitor people through an interwoven control system. Both practices threaten our privacy in diverse ways. Google,once a noun, now a verb, has designs on the internet itself and all aspects of our daily lives. This is the first of two parts on the issue of privacy, the first focusing on privacy issues as they relate to RFID and other forms of tracking and monitoring.
Dr. Katherine Albrecht is the director of CASPIAN (ConsumersAgainstSupermarketPrivacyInvasion and Numbering), an organization she founded in 1999 to advocate free-market, consumer-based solutions to the problem of retail privacy invasion.
Katherine is widely recognized as one of the world's leading experts on consumer privacy. She regularly speaks on the consumer privacy and civil liberties impacts of new technologies, with an emphasis on RFID and retail issues. She has testified on RFID technology before the Federal Trade Commission, state legislatures, the European Commission, and the Federal Reserve Bank, and she has given over a thousand television, radio and print interviews to news outlets all over the world. Her efforts have been featured on CNN, NPR, the CBS Evening News, Business Week, and the London Times, to name just a few.
ExecutiveTechnologyMagazine has called Katherine "perhaps the country's single most vocal privacy advocate" and Wired magazine calls her the "Erin Brockovich" of RFID". Her success exposing corporate misdeeds has earned her accolades from Advertising Age and Business Week and caused pundits to label her a PR genius.
Katherine is co-author of "Spychips: How Major Corporations Plan to Track your Every Move with RFID." Two days prior to its release, Spychips flew to the top of the Amazon bestseller charts, hitting number one as a "Mover & Shaker," making its way to the top-ten nonfiction bestseller list, and spending weeks as a Current Events bestseller. Within its first four weeks alone, the book sold thousands of copies, and the journalistic and privacy communities called it "brilliantly written," "stunningly powerful," and "scathing." In a nod to the book's focus on freedom, Spychips was awarded the prestigious Lysander SpoonerAward for Advancing the Literature of Liberty and named "the best book on liberty" for 2005.
Katherine is a highly sought-after public speaker, informing audiences across Europe and North America with her well-researched, compelling, and often chilling accounts of how retail surveillance technology threatens our privacy. She is a frequent guest on radio programs worldwide, logging over 500 hours of airtime with her proven ability to entertain an audience and generate listener calls.
Katherine graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration with a concentration in International Marketing. She holds a Doctorate in Education from Harvard University with a research focus in consumer education, privacy and psychology.

The Internet of Things involves the insidious use of RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) chips as a means of controlling inventory and monitoring 'things'. The next step will be to track and monitor people through an interwoven control system. Both practices threaten our privacy in diverse ways. Google,once a noun, now a verb, has designs on the internet itself and all aspects of our daily lives. This is the first of two parts on the issue of privacy, the first focusing on privacy issues as they relate to RFID and other forms of tracking and monitoring.
Dr. Katherine Albrecht is the director of CASPIAN (ConsumersAgainstSupermarketPrivacyInvasion and Numbering), an organization she founded in 1999 to advocate free-market, consumer-based solutions to the problem of retail privacy invasion.
Katherine is widely recognized as one of the world's leading experts on consumer privacy. She regularly speaks on the consumer privacy and civil liberties impacts of new technologies, with an emphasis on RFID and retail issues. She has testified on RFID technology before the Federal Trade Commission, state legislatures, the European Commission, and the Federal Reserve Bank, and she has given over a thousand television, radio and print interviews to news outlets all over the world. Her efforts have been featured on CNN, NPR, the CBS Evening News, Business Week, and the London Times, to name just a few.
ExecutiveTechnologyMagazine has called Katherine "perhaps the country's single most vocal privacy advocate" and Wired magazine calls her the "Erin Brockovich" of RFID". Her success exposing corporate misdeeds has earned her accolades from Advertising Age and Business Week and caused pundits to label her a PR genius.
Katherine is co-author of "Spychips: How Major Corporations Plan to Track your Every Move with RFID." Two days prior to its release, Spychips flew to the top of the Amazon bestseller charts, hitting number one as a "Mover & Shaker," making its way to the top-ten nonfiction bestseller list, and spending weeks as a Current Events bestseller. Within its first four weeks alone, the book sold thousands of copies, and the journalistic and privacy communities called it "brilliantly written," "stunningly powerful," and "scathing." In a nod to the book's focus on freedom, Spychips was awarded the prestigious Lysander SpoonerAward for Advancing the Literature of Liberty and named "the best book on liberty" for 2005.
Katherine is a highly sought-after public speaker, informing audiences across Europe and North America with her well-researched, compelling, and often chilling accounts of how retail surveillance technology threatens our privacy. She is a frequent guest on radio programs worldwide, logging over 500 hours of airtime with her proven ability to entertain an audience and generate listener calls.
Katherine graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration with a concentration in International Marketing. She holds a Doctorate in Education from Harvard University with a research focus in consumer education, privacy and psychology.

4:00pm - Welcome and Introduction to conference (John Bodel and Stephen Houston)
Session 1: Marking Meaning (John Bodel presiding)
4:30pm - “Making the FirstMarks: Early Homo sapiens and the Development of Graphic Mark-making during the Late PleistocenePeriod”,Genevieve von Petzinger (University of Victoria, British Columbia)
5:15pm - “Explaining the CuriousUbiquity of Graphic Numeration”, Stephen Chrisomalis (Wayne State University, Detroit)
Humans have an urge, even a compulsion, to mark meaning through visible graphs. These signs range from coats of arms to emojis, potter’s marks to gang signs, and Paleolithic graphs to ISOTYPE or other cross-linguistic vehicles for communicating ideas. All can project meaning directly, without necessary recourse to language. For all their importance, however, there is little of a comparative nature to probe their use, meaning, makers, setting, and variance, or what they share as an expressive potential of all humans. In this conference, specialists in diverse scriptural and semiological systems explore semasiography, the phenomenon of non-linguistic forms of graphic communication organized into patterned, often codified ways. Talks address the techniques and systems employed in such mark-making, the media and modes of representation, and the uses and limitations of symbols and graphemes. The overall objective is to underscore the vitality of such visible signs at all times and periods, and to delight in their wondrous variety.
November 4, 2016
Brown University

4:00pm - Welcome and Introduction to conference (John Bodel and Stephen Houston)
Session 1: Marking Meaning (John Bodel presiding)
4:30pm - “Making the FirstMarks: Early Homo sapiens and the Development of Graphic Mark-making during the Late PleistocenePeriod”,Genevieve von Petzinger (University of Victoria, British Columbia)
5:15pm - “Explaining the CuriousUbiquity of Graphic Numeration”, Stephen Chrisomalis (Wayne State University, Detroit)
Humans have an urge, even a compulsion, to mark meaning through visible graphs. These signs range from coats of arms to emojis, potter’s marks to gang signs, and Paleolithic graphs to ISOTYPE or other cross-linguistic vehicles for communicating ideas. All can project meaning directly, without necessary recourse to language. For all their importance, however, there is little of a comparative nature to probe their use, meaning, makers, setting, and variance, or what they share as an expressive potential of all humans. In this conference, specialists in diverse scriptural and semiological systems explore semasiography, the phenomenon of non-linguistic forms of graphic communication organized into patterned, often codified ways. Talks address the techniques and systems employed in such mark-making, the media and modes of representation, and the uses and limitations of symbols and graphemes. The overall objective is to underscore the vitality of such visible signs at all times and periods, and to delight in their wondrous variety.
November 4, 2016
Brown University

How Big Oil Conquered the World

TRANSCRIPT AND SOURCES: https://www.corbettreport.com/?p=16888
From farm to pharmaceutical, diesel truck to dinner plate, pipeline to plastic product, it is im...

TRANSCRIPT AND SOURCES: https://www.corbettreport.com/?p=16888
From farm to pharmaceutical, diesel truck to dinner plate, pipeline to plastic product, it is impossible to think of an area of our modern-day lives that is not affected by the oil industry. The story of oil is the story of the modern world. And this is the story of those who helped shape that world, and how the oil-igarchy they created is on the verge of monopolizing life itself.

TRANSCRIPT AND SOURCES: https://www.corbettreport.com/?p=16888
From farm to pharmaceutical, diesel truck to dinner plate, pipeline to plastic product, it is impossible to think of an area of our modern-day lives that is not affected by the oil industry. The story of oil is the story of the modern world. And this is the story of those who helped shape that world, and how the oil-igarchy they created is on the verge of monopolizing life itself.

top 5 World Largest Mega Construction Projects 2016

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5 Panama Canal ExpansionThe Panama Canal is so 1914. That's why the expansion project, set to complete in 2016, will carve out a new 3.8-mile-long channel for new locks—which require 4.4 million cubic meters of concrete—and widen and deepen what is already there. Ships have grown a lot over the past century, and so the world's most famous canal must do the same to keep pace, even if that does mean whittling away more of Panama.
4 Gujarat International Finance Tec-City
To grow its financial industry and become a global financial hub, India commissioned the Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT) mega project.
At a planned cost of US$20bn, the city will stretch over 5.8 square kilometres of real estate and residential space, including over 200 skyscrapers upwards of over 80m height. This mega project has dedicated some 35 per cent to green areas, and about 25 per cent to infrastructure like roads, parking, and grass strips.
3 Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project
This mega project creates a city-within-a-city idea in the west of New York. The project is the biggest real estate development in U.S. history and the largest in New York since the Rockefeller Centre.
Construction on the upper levels will begin thereafter, set for completion in 2024. The total budgeted costs for this project add up to US$20bn.
2 Riyadh Metro
Over 176 kilometres of railway line, combined with 85 kilometres of bus rapid transit, make the Riyadh Metro the biggest mega project of its kind in the world. Many of its stations will be designed to meet the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards. The technologies necessary to that end include heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning efficiencies, and installations that conserve energy and water.
1 Khazar Islands
The centre piece of these islands, the creatively named Azerbaijan tower, will be the world’s newest tallest building. Construction kicks off in 2016. The tower will rise over 41 artificial islands in the Caspian Sea, requiring the demolition of a mountain nearby. The islands are to feature at least eight hotels, an airport, a yacht club, and a Formula 1 racetrack.
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Top 10 Web Designer And DeveloperTools To Complete Your Project Perfectly | @deCaspian
I am sharing some tools or app for all web developers or any agencies who develop and design website. This tool will help web developers to complete their task easily, timely and also exactly as they wanted to develop.
Number 1: Paymoapp
Paymo is an online project management application that is used in places like Web Design and Development, CreativeAgency, Software and IT Services, Architectural and Construction, Legal Services, Marketing and Social Media or Business Consultants.
Number 2: Creately
One web developer has to work on different diagrams, site maps, etc. Creately Diagramming Tools is one of the easiest to do this. With this tool, you can usually create a database, sitemap, or even an UI or UML makeup diagram.
Number 3: TeamGantt
With this Team Gantt app you can update various things through e-mails in your project. This Team Gantt can help to establish your task dependency and project baseline.
Number 4: Wrike
Wrike is a project management software. It helps the user to manage and track projects, deadlines, schedules and other workflow processes.
Number 5: Notism tool
Notism is a visual design feedback tool. It allows you to create a simple, efficient and consistent design.
Number 6: Crowdbase
This will increase the working speed of your team members, and create the right ideas for the job.
Number 7: Casual
This allows you to create more templates, create road maps of visual products, and draw fluoriting drawing etc., and also do more things that are beautiful and light.
Number 8: Teamfocus
Teamfocus helps you stay connected with your colleagues and finish your project with a specific timeframe. You can also create beautiful working conditions by connecting through Teamfocus.
Number 9: Glasscubes
Whether you need to connect with co-workers, clients or partners, Glasscubes ensures that you all work together in the most productive way.
Number 10: Redbooth
My last tool is Redbooth. Redbooth is easy-to-use online task and project management software for busy teams. It uses 256-bit encryption for hosting your company's many important files. By this, you can increase 5 times more safety of your data.
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Abdication of King Salman in Saudi Arabia

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BAKU - Saudi Arabia is at a turning point in its history. Last month, the government cracked down on dissidents and detained dozens of civilians. The events took place at the backdrop of other global developments such as the referendums in Iraqi Kurdistan and Catalonia as well as the ethnic cleansing of Rohingyas in Myanmar. Thus, the Saudi crackdown went largely unnoticed in the international media. Outlets that did cover the events presented it as a violation of human rights.
Yet, the nature of the arrests is more subtle and indicates that King Salman is preparing to abdicate his throne and install his son bin Salman as the new ruler of Saudi Arabia.
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Geopolitics of Turkey in Europe

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BAKU - As a bridge connecting Europe and Asia, Turkey sits in between two worlds. While the Middle East is undergoing a dramatic transition, Europe is as calm as it has ever been. Should this peace be disrupted, the changes that would occur in the Balkans and the Black Sea would affect Turkey, and, thus, determine its geopolitical objectives in Europe.
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Russian Military HIGH SPEED BOAT keeps the seas and water ways safe

A great video on Russian Military High speed boat. A boat is a watercraft of a large range...

Russian Military HIGH SPEED BOAT keeps the seas and water ways safe

A great video on Russian MilitaryHigh speed boat. A boat is a watercraft of a large range of sizes designed to float, plane, work or travel on water. Small boats are typically found on inland waterways (e.g. rivers and lakes) or in protected coastal areas. However, boats such as the whaleboat were designed for operation as a ship in an offshore environment. In modern naval terms, a boat is a vessel small enough to be carried aboard another vessel (a ship). An older tradition is that a ship has a weather deck fully enclosing the hull space, while a boat lacks a full weather deck; this is suggested as the reason why submarines are referred to as 'boats' rather than 'ships', as a cylindrical hull has interior decks but no weatherdeck. Another definition is a vessel that can be lifted out of the water. Some definitions do not make a distinction in size, as bulk freighters 1,000 feet (300 m) long on the Great Lakes are called oreboats. Ships are generally distinguished from boats based on their larger size, shape and cargo or passenger capacity.
Boats have a wide variety of shapes, sizes and construction methods due to their intended purpose, available materials or local traditions. Canoe-type boats have been used since prehistoric times and various versions are used throughout the world for transportation, fishing or sport. Fishing boats vary widely in style partly to match local conditions. Pleasure boats include ski boats, pontoon boats, and sailboats. House boats may be used for vacationing or long-term housing. Small boats can provide transport or convey cargo (lightering) to and from large ships. Lifeboats have rescue and safety functions. Boats can be powered by human power (e.g. rowboats), wind power (e.g. sailboats) and motor power (e.g. propellor-driven motorboats driven by gasoline or diesel engines).
History[edit]
A Ukrainian dugout (dowbanka) dating from the end of the 19th century. Radomysl Castle, Ukraine[1]
Dugouts are the oldest type of boats found by archaeologists,[2] and boats have served as transportation since the earliest times.[3] Circumstantial evidence, such as the early settlement of Australia over 40,000 years ago, findings in Crete dated 130,000 years ago,[4] and findings in Flores dated to 900,000 years ago,[5] suggest that boats have been used since prehistoric times. The earliest boats are thought to have been logboats,[6] and the oldest boats found by archaeological excavation date from around 7,000–10,000 years ago. The oldest recovered boat in the world is the Pesse canoe, a dugout made from the hollowed tree trunk of a Pinus sylvestris and constructed somewhere between 8200 and 7600 BC. This canoe is exhibited in the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands.[7][8] Other very old dugout boats have also been recovered.[9][10][11] Rafts have operated for at least 8,000 years.[12] A 7,000-year-old seagoing reed boat has been found in Kuwait.[13] Boats were used between 4000 and 3000 BC in Sumer,[3] ancient Egypt[14] and in the Indian Ocean.[3]
Boats played an important role in the commerce between the Indus Valley Civilization and Mesopotamia.[15] Evidence of varying models of boats has also been discovered at various Indus Valley archaeological sites.[16][17] Uru craft originate in Beypore, a village in south Calicut, Kerala, in southwestern India. This type of mammoth wooden ship was constructed[when?] using teak, without any iron, and had a transport capacity of 400 tonnes. The ancient Arabs and Greeks used such boats as trading vessels.[citation needed]
The historians Herodotus, Pliny the Elder and Strabo record the use of boats for commerce, travel, and military purposes.[16]

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Heera HRD topside transport & float-over

Load-out, transport and float-over installation of the HEERA HRD gas platform.
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Geopolitics of the Northwestern Persian Gulf

Stratfor discusses the Iraq-Kuwait rivalry and the countries' access to the Persian Gulf through their new port projects.
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Zira Island Project (Baku Bay, Azerbaijan)

Central Asia's first carbon neutral master plan in Baku, Azerbaijan
"Zira Island proposes an architectural landscape derived from the natural landscape of Azerbaijan".
Caucasus has long been called "The Alps of Central Asia". The natural landscape continue to play an important role in present day Azerbaijan. Shaped by the Caucasus Range towards the north and the coastline of the Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan is a strategic gateway between east and west full of contrasts and contradictions.
The landscape of Azerbaijan includes many snow-capped peaks exceeding 4.000 meters, lush green valleys towards the south and large swathes of arid semi-desert in between. Just a few hours drive away from timeless mountain villages clad in lush orchards sits the Azerbaijani capital of Baku which in Persian means "the wind swept city" whose medieval center is a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to the Zira Island Master Plan. Caucasus - The Alps of Central Asia. Located within the crescent shaped bay of the capital city Baku, Zira Island includes the Seven Peaks of Azerbaijan which is envisioned to be a sustainable model for urban development, and an iconographic skyline recognizable from the city's coastline. The Seven Peaks is an architectural landscape based upon the country's dramatic natural setting. Each of the Seven Peaks house a residential mixed-use development derived from the geometry of a famous mountain in Azerbaijan. Individually each mountain becomes a principle for mixing private and public functions. Together the mountains form an organic skyline merging with the natural topography of the island. A dense vibrant urban community connected to a series of private resort villages by a central public valley and surrounding beaches. A continuous public trekking path connects the mountains and invites visitors to scale the top of all seven peaks. In addition to the Seven Peaks the Master Plan also includes 300 private villas that take advantage of their setting with panoramic views out over the Caspian Sea.
"The Seven Peaks are conceived not only as icons, but engineered as entire eco-systems, a model for future sustainable urban development".
The vision of Zira Island is to create an island that is entirely independent of external resources. A self contained island. By combining the best of the traditional Azerbaijani building tradition with the newest technology, Zira Island will provide excellent living spaces for people, with a minimum usage of resources. A showcase to the world combining high-end living with low end resource usage.
The Seven Peaks of Azerbaijan proposes an architectural landscape derived from its natural
landscape. This new architecture not only recreates the iconic silhouettes of the seven peaks, but more importantly creates an autonomous ecosystem where the flow of air, water, heat and energy are channeled in almost natural ways. A mountain creates biotopes and eco-niches, it channels water and stores heat, it provides viewpoints and valleys, access and shelter. The Seven Peaks are conceived not only as icons, but engineered as entire eco-systems, a model for future sustainable urban development.
ZIRA ISLAND SELECTED AS FINALIST FOR CITYSCAPE REAL ESTATE AWARD IN ABU DHABI, UAE.

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ENKA Kashagan Oil Field Development Project 01

Kashagan Oil Field Development Project in the north of the Caspian Sea (man-made islands),...

ENKA Kashagan Oil Field Development Project 01

Kashagan Oil FieldDevelopmentProject in the north of the Caspian Sea (man-made islands), Kazakhstan
ENKA and JV Partner Bechtel were awarded several contracts, beginning in 1998, for the development of the Kashagan Oil Field in Kazakhstan, the largest oil field discovered in the last 30 years.

Russian Pilots Begin Training On Difficult Mid-Air Refuel Procedures

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Fueling up in the air became the subject of training for pilots in the Pilot Academy in Khabarovsk Krai. The training include fighter aircraft SU-30SM, crews of the SU-24 bombers, and the newest bombers SU-34, and fighter interceptors MIG-31. Fueling is done from the air tankers Il-78 of the Russian Air Force. It's done at the speed of about 500 km/hr. It's planned that this tactical flight task will be performed at night as well.

Turkey's Geographic Challenge

Stratfor examines how Turkey is attempting to expand its core into the eastern part of the country and how this affects the region.
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Azerbaijan. Modern Architeture of Baku Discovery chanel Part 1 of 3

Heydar Aliyev Cultural Center And Flame Towers
Baku, Azerbaijan
Located along the Caspia...

Beginner Knit Blanket Class, Full Class

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Learn to make our Beginner Knit Blanket, as Jenny shows you all the steps to completing this gorgeous project.
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Who were the Proto-Indo-Europeans?

Formerly the existence of the Proto-Indo-Europeans (aka Aryans) was based purely on lingui...

Who were the Proto-Indo-Europeans?

Formerly the existence of the Proto-Indo-Europeans (aka Aryans) was based purely on linguistic evidence, but recent analysis of DNA of the Yamnaya culture, demonstrates their genetic legacy on Indo-European cultures in a timeframe that matches the expansion proposed by linguists.
Most interesting of all, despite the fact these people started off in the Pontic Caspian steppe, the modern populations who bear the closest genetic resemblance to them are NorthernEuropeans.
This video explains what genetic and linguistic evidence tells us about how they lived, what they looked like and what their pagan religion was like. I also respond to Varg's VR about the bear cult and point out that the Proto-Indo-Europeans certainly revered bears.
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Massive migration from the steppe was source for Indo-European languages in Europehttp://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v522/n7555/abs/nature14317.htmlSteppe people had healthy genes
http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2017/06/02/145193
90% of British DNA replaced in Neolithic by steppe descended invaders
http://eurogenes.blogspot.se/2017/05/the-bell-beaker-behemoth_10.html
3 populations make up modern Europeans
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Culture and language among Corded ware people
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Project Duterte. Law enforcement or mass terror? The Philippines’ war on drugs.

Visit RTD's website to watch this programme in pilot film format with sections of 360° vid...

Project Duterte. Law enforcement or mass terror? The Philippines’ war on drugs.

VisitRTD's website to watch this programme in pilot film format with sections of 360° video: https://rtd.rt.com/films/project-duterte/ They are marked with dark dots on the timeline. You can switch between the 360 videos and the film. All the panoramic videos have captions explaining what is happening on screen. You can rotate the screen with your mouse.
The Philippines’s controversial PresidentRodrigo Duterte came to power on his promise to crack down on crime. Dubbed “The Punisher”, he addressed his subjects, encouraging them to kill drug addicts. However, his inauguration was followed by a wave of extrajudicial killings of alleged drug dealers and now he denies any involvement with the vigilante violence.
A dramatic increase in brutal street executions coincided with the start of “ProjectDuterte”, the police programme aimed at “Drug Use and Trafficking Elimination through Rehabilitation, Training and Enforcement”, many Filipinos claim they have lost all trust in the country’s law enforcement.
Most of the street murders carry distinct hallmarks; the victims’ heads are wrapped in adhesive tape, they are left with stab wounds and a sign accusing them of being drug “pushers” is left at the scene. Some believe the police are behind the murders, others that the drug cartels kill their own to cover their tracks. RT Doc spoke to a “death squad” member who claims to have been hired by the authorities to assassinate suspects. The more prominent an alleged drug dealer, the more his killers are paid. The President concedes that there may be innocent victims but he simply describes them as ‘collateral damage’.
Street murder without trial, suspects dying in police custody, overcrowded prisons, vigilante terror squads hunting targets for the price put on their heads and innocent lives lost: all this adds up to the flip side of the Philippines’ war on drugs. President Duterte talks exclusively to RT Doc.
360 videos:
Project Duterte: Night patrol in 360 https://youtu.be/SMjlZNANTfQ
Project Duterte: SlumWake in 360 https://youtu.be/WPzOfSJHYXw
Project Duterte: ExclusiveInterview with President Duterte in 360 https://youtu.be/hFV8nAEatYY
Project Duterte: Quenzon CityJail in 360 https://youtu.be/8O_ivTq7DN0
Project Duterte: Police patrol in 360 https://youtu.be/YPNUMQECsbw
Project Duterte: South CotabatoProvincial Jail in 360 https://youtu.be/-C5aelgl08c
Project Duterte: Police on Parade in 360 https://youtu.be/ksJ4sOUTjRY
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Battlefield 3 LIVE with Bonecrusher4152 for 20 minutes!

Here I was playing SquadRush and since it is the fastest matches on here, it STILL lasted for about 20 minutes! If you're a COD player TRY to enjoy the LIVE gameplay on horrible quality for the LAST time!
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The Internet of Things

The Internet of Things involves the insidious use of RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) chips as a means of controlling inventory and monitoring 'things'. The next step will be to track and monitor people through an interwoven control system. Both practices threaten our privacy in diverse ways. Google,once a noun, now a verb, has designs on the internet itself and all aspects of our daily lives. This is the first of two parts on the issue of privacy, the first focusing on privacy issues as they relate to RFID and other forms of tracking and monitoring.
Dr. Katherine Albrecht is the director of CASPIAN (ConsumersAgainstSupermarketPrivacyInvasion and Numbering), an organization she founded in 1999 to advocate free-market, consumer-based solutions to the problem of retail privacy invasion.
Katherine is widely recognized as one of the world's leading experts on consumer privacy. She regularly speaks on the consumer privacy and civil liberties impacts of new technologies, with an emphasis on RFID and retail issues. She has testified on RFID technology before the Federal Trade Commission, state legislatures, the European Commission, and the Federal Reserve Bank, and she has given over a thousand television, radio and print interviews to news outlets all over the world. Her efforts have been featured on CNN, NPR, the CBS Evening News, Business Week, and the London Times, to name just a few.
ExecutiveTechnologyMagazine has called Katherine "perhaps the country's single most vocal privacy advocate" and Wired magazine calls her the "Erin Brockovich" of RFID". Her success exposing corporate misdeeds has earned her accolades from Advertising Age and Business Week and caused pundits to label her a PR genius.
Katherine is co-author of "Spychips: How Major Corporations Plan to Track your Every Move with RFID." Two days prior to its release, Spychips flew to the top of the Amazon bestseller charts, hitting number one as a "Mover & Shaker," making its way to the top-ten nonfiction bestseller list, and spending weeks as a Current Events bestseller. Within its first four weeks alone, the book sold thousands of copies, and the journalistic and privacy communities called it "brilliantly written," "stunningly powerful," and "scathing." In a nod to the book's focus on freedom, Spychips was awarded the prestigious Lysander SpoonerAward for Advancing the Literature of Liberty and named "the best book on liberty" for 2005.
Katherine is a highly sought-after public speaker, informing audiences across Europe and North America with her well-researched, compelling, and often chilling accounts of how retail surveillance technology threatens our privacy. She is a frequent guest on radio programs worldwide, logging over 500 hours of airtime with her proven ability to entertain an audience and generate listener calls.
Katherine graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration with a concentration in International Marketing. She holds a Doctorate in Education from Harvard University with a research focus in consumer education, privacy and psychology.

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In August 2016, a research plane was able to observe something strange in the atmosphere above Alaska's Aleutian Islands, lingering aerosol particle that was enriched with the same kind of uranium used in nuclear fuel and bombs, according to Gizmodo. The observation was the first time that scientists detected a particle free-floating in the atmosphere in over 20 years of plane-based observations ... ... -WN.com, Maureen Foody....

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) -- Ethiopia's defense minister on Saturday ruled out a military takeover a day after the East African nation declared a new state of emergency amid the worst anti-government protests in a quarter-century. The United States said it "strongly disagrees" with the new declaration that effectively bans protests, with a U.S ... He also ruled out a transitional government ... Learn more about our and . ....

One day in August 1995 a man called Foutanga Babani Sissoko walked into the head office of the Dubai Islamic Bank and asked for a loan to buy a car. The manager agreed, and Sissoko invited him home for dinner. It was the prelude, writes the BBC's Brigitte Scheffer, to one of the most audacious confidence tricks of all time. Over dinner, Sissoko made a startling claim ... With these powers, he could take a sum of money and double it ... ....

Mexico City – A military helicopter carrying officials assessing damage from a powerful earthquake crashed Friday in southern Mexico, killing 13 people and injuring 15, all of them on the ground. The Oaxaca state prosecutor’s office said in a statement that five women, four men and three children were killed at the crash site and another person died later at the hospital ...Alejandro Murat, neither of whom had serious injuries ... The U.S ... ....

MEXICOCITY. A strong earthquake shook southern and central Mexico Friday, causing panic less than six months after two devastating quakes that killed hundreds of people. No buildings collapsed, according to early reports. But two towns near the epicenter, in the southern state of Oaxaca, reported damage and state authorities said they had opened emergency shelters ... It was also felt in the states of Guerrero, Puebla and Michoacan ... AFP ... ....

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Invasive shrimp found in Twin Ports harbor. By John Myers Today at 8.16 p.m. A single bloody red shrimp, a foreign aquatic invader from the Caspian region of eastern Europe, was found in water samples taken last summer in Allouez Bay ...NOAA photo ... The critter, which is native to freshwater lakes and rivers of the Caspian region of eastern Europe, was found in Allouez Bay, not far from the Burlington Northern ore docks ... The U.S ...U.S ... ....